By Internet Video Gal on May 15, 2007 in Storytelling, Video Production Tips | 12 Comments
The #1 mistake newbie video makers commit is to move the camera so much they induce sea-sickness in their audience. However, a GOOD videographer can use a moving camera to a great effect for adding a sense of chaos.
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By Internet Video Gal on May 15, 2007 in Storytelling, Video Production Tips | 0 Comments
The Internet loves viral videos put together with still pictures, graphics and music. These are extremely easy to make.
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By Internet Video Gal on May 15, 2007 in Storytelling, Video Production Tips | 2 Comments
Sequences tell a story, but depending on what narration and other story-telling elements you use along with it, a sequence can be made to illustrate multiple ideas.
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By Internet Video Gal on May 15, 2007 in Storytelling, Video Production Tips | 0 Comments
Here is a discussion of close-ups, the most important and expressive shot and also the one novices tend to ignore!
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By Internet Video Gal on May 15, 2007 in Storytelling, Video Production Tips | 0 Comments
In video production, shots are classified as wide, medium, or close ups. Each has its own function. Here is a discussion of medium shots, the most common.
Medium-shots are the most commonly used because they’re so versatile.
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By Internet Video Gal on May 15, 2007 in Storytelling, Video Production, Video Production Tips | 0 Comments
If a picture is worth 1,000 words, a video is worth even more. Here is an explanation of how and when to use wide shots, mediums shots and close-ups in video production to communicate and tell stories visually.
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By Internet Video Gal on May 15, 2007 in Lighting, Video Production Tips | 1 Comment
Using supplemental lights can often take a video production from the realm of amateur to that of professional. Technically, a video picture is nothing BUT light, so the better your lighting, the nicer your shot.
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