By Internet Video Gal on Nov 8, 2007 in Sound for Video, Video Production Tips | 1 Comment
Also, listen to what other people are saying. You can use their sound to add a narrative. Listen as they speak and keep the camera rolling on a usable shot as long as they’re saying something interesting.
By Internet Video Gal on Aug 10, 2007 in Sound for Video, Story-Telling, Video Production Tips | 0 Comments
Narration is an extremely common way to tell a story in film and video no matter what style you choose.
By Internet Video Gal on Aug 10, 2007 in Sound for Video, Video Production Basics, Video Production Tips | 2 Comments
Quality audio is probably more important for viewer satisfaction than quality video. Straining to hear simply isn't worth it for your average viewer. They'll turn you off rather than endure the noise! Viewers are more forgiving of grainy, shaky, poorly lit video than muffled audio.
By Internet Video Gal on May 15, 2007 in Sound for Video, Story-Telling, Video Production Tips | 0 Comments
You can instantly add emotions from hilarity to dramatic suspense by including the right sound effects.
By Internet Video Gal on May 15, 2007 in Create Better Home Movies, Sound for Video, Story-Telling, Video Production Tips | 0 Comments
Music is one of the best ways to guide your viewer on an emotional experience of YOUR choosing. Music is also the single easiest way to make even simple home movies look more professional.
By Internet Video Gal on May 15, 2007 in Sound for Video, Video Accessories, Video Production Tips | 0 Comments
Dialogue is whenever the characters speak to one another to move the plot along in a work of fiction.
By Internet Video Gal on May 15, 2007 in Create Better Home Movies, Sound for Video, Story-Telling, Video Production Tips | 0 Comments
A good video script will be one that would make your prim and proper high school English teacher scream. Go ahead, be sadistic and think of the old bag popping with rage! That's one of the fun things about writing video scripts! Just kidding!