This is feedback from all of the groups footage, but all the feedback will come in useful because it will be easy to make similar mistakes when shooting ourselves.
- If you pan the camera make sure it's not more than 45 degrees otherwise it can become disorienting.
- 10 -15 second hold on each clip so that you can cut around it
- Steady in and steady out points otherwise the clip isn't really usable .
- Moves from A to B need to reveal something.
- 1 Wide for every 3 Close ups
- Only zoom to frame up, zooming in shot generally doesn't work for these types of shot.
- Motivated moves
- Using the tripod is vital for shots like these otherwise they feel disorientating.
- If it is bright outside make sure you white balance and also make sure there is no noise.
- Re set the cameras, interlaced and progressive look different.
- Sequences - Get tight shots as cutaways (Hands - Faces)
- Make sure the shot is still, even on a tripod it can move and can look even worse if the object that you are focusing on is still.
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