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7 Videography Tips for Filming Next or First Project


Now we prepare a basic video tips, video equipment, writing the script, and now it's time to make a video.
 
Creating a film is actually quite easy, by knowing and trying we can produce a masterpiece. Filming is part 
technique and instinct. Depending on what you select a movie.

When you watch a movie or cinema, "they " are already preparing the plan . One part that determines good or bad the film is the shooting process. Because of its image capture is critical.

There are many tips and tricks to make a good video picture , you can even spend years to learn cinematography. Instead of spending your time, better learn at this blog. I collect the 7 tips that helped me.

1. Be Prepared - We recommend that you prepare an extra camera gear in advance, as prepared battery reserves, 
some memory cards, extra lenses, lens cleaner, until the tripod or equipment for lightning and microphone.
 
2. Steady Eddie - Keep the camera still, if you have trouble you should use a tripod. Avoid making zoom, pan 
right to left continuously.
 
3. Frame it Like Picture - here is part of artistic expression and style come into play, by utilizing the framing style
standards and the rule of thirds in photography.
 
4. Camera Angle - for every scene and every time you take a picture, make sure you take it from different angles 
so that you get a choice in the editing process. You can use the capture wide, medium, close-ups, and much more.

 
5. Lightning - The rules in force on the photography videography. Make sure your subject is exposed to light 
(but please do not over). For example, do not place your subject in the interview behind the sun. Or do not place
 in the room with a bright background.
 
6. Do not overshoot - There is a general tendency usually the amateur to shoot anything and everything. Because
 they do not know what they are doing. Adjust shoot the script, if too much footage will complicate the process
 of editing.
 
7. Always Capture Extra Footage - It seems contrary to point No. 6, but it really is not. The difference at this 
point is to get the best possible picture in a recording of the same scene with a different angle.