Tips for Better Home Movies
HOME TIPS
IF YOUR amateur filming never quite captures the magic of an event , try these tricks :
CREATE A STORY . If you are filmimg a birthday party , talk to whomever made the cake or is is providing the entertainment.
Don't rely only on what people say. Add your own narration as you shoot your movie.
Choose the right light . Avoid filming high-contrast situations , such as people backlit by the sun by the sun ,or low-contrast (a dinner party lit only by candles ).
Shoot with both eyes open . Keep one eye on the screen and the other on the action - this will enable you to react quickly.
Give up control. Lend your camera to a child, or suspend it in one place for half an hour- you might get some interesting footage.
IF YOUR amateur filming never quite captures the magic of an event , try these tricks :
CREATE A STORY . If you are filmimg a birthday party , talk to whomever made the cake or is is providing the entertainment.
Don't rely only on what people say. Add your own narration as you shoot your movie.
Choose the right light . Avoid filming high-contrast situations , such as people backlit by the sun by the sun ,or low-contrast (a dinner party lit only by candles ).
Shoot with both eyes open . Keep one eye on the screen and the other on the action - this will enable you to react quickly.
Give up control. Lend your camera to a child, or suspend it in one place for half an hour- you might get some interesting footage.
I like the camera tips, I used to love giving the camera to my children when they were small, they took some really funny photos :o)
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