Panasonic AG-AC130A Series Manuel - Page 17

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Panasonic AG-AC130A Series Manuel
Do
Best Practices for Shooting Video
DO
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Be creative - think visually!
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Record more footage than you need. It's
better to have too much footage than
not enough.
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Hold each shot for at least 10 seconds.
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Get a variety of different shots: wide,
tight/close-up, medium, different angles,
static, moving.
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Repeat the action and shoot multiple
takes from different angles, for the
most flexibility in editing.
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Keep the camera steady. Use a tripod
whenever possible.
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Use camera moves sparingly. If you
must move, zoom, pan or tilt slowly.
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Always keep light IN FRONT OF the
subject.
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Use an external microphone to record
anyone talking.
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Get the camera/mic as close as possible
for best sound.
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Always take backup (spare battery, mic
cable, etc.) in case of equipment failure.
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Steal ideas from TV and movies.
& Don't
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DON't
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Don't trust a camera's automatic
settings to always be correct.
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Don't shoot from too far away - get
as close as possible. A lens zoomed out
to a wide angle maximizes depth and
minimizes shake, while a telephoto lens
(zoomed in) minimizes depth,
exaggerates shake and makes focusing
harder.
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Don't overuse zoom. If shooting with a
phone, still camera or flip camera, do
not use the zoom at all.
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Don't waste screen space. Compose your
shots to fill the frame.
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Don't shoot in dark places, in front of
windows or in backlit environments.
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Don't break the fourth wall. Keep the
camera on the same side of the action
for directional continuity.
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Don't record in noisy areas and expect
to get clean sound.
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If shooting with a still camera or phone,
DO NOT record video in the "portrait"
(vertical) position. Ever.
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Don't expect to be able to "fix it in post".
Get it right in the camera.
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