More3 Easy Rules Of Video Production, by a video producer
If you ever went on to make a video for television or a corporate purpose, then you would have heard of the so called “easy rules” of video production and post-production. These rules essentially provide a structure for making a successful video that has the desired impact upon viewers. With this in mind, one should be able to make a cut for the choicest moments and extract the most meaningful and important parts. To help you get started with easy rules of video production, we have listed some hereunder.
The first rule says that you should not place the camera too close to anything. While you may be tempted to do so because you want to capture the action in its full glory, you would be better served in getting a shot of the surroundings as well. As a matter of fact, if you are trying to keep the focus on a particular object, you should never move your camera too near or away from it.
The second rule is equally applicable to all your shots. As soon as you get the opportunity, point your camera at your subject without taking any other shots. This rule is me
ant to provide a sense of distance between your camera and your subject. As such, you should never let the object becomes the center of your shots. In case you feel that you would like to take up the subject, but your camera is not yet stable enough to take the shot, you should turn the camera to a point just above the eye level.
The third rule for easy video production is as straightforward as it gets — don’t take more than three images at a time. When you start to feel yourself lagging behind in terms of taking shots, go back to the drawing board, and try again later. Taking too many pictures in the middle of a video production is like driving on an empty stomach. You will never reach your destination and the viewer will not be impressed.
Also, do not start the video shooting too early. Remember, if you are in the process of editing, you should not be tinkering with the picture until you are already done editing. The editing can wait until the last minute. So, when you are ready to start shooting, switch off the flash, turn off the background noise, open the aperture settings, and compose your shots one by one.
The above rules are just some of the simple tricks that will help you improve your video production skills. You can also go on reading tutorials or checking out online resources to learn more. It is always better to get expert guidance from an experienced person. Video production is something that can be mastered with time and dedication. Do not be intimidated if you think you are losing hope after following the rules for a few days.
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