Mastering Video Production Techniques: A Comprehensive Guide
Learn vital video production techniques through this detailed guide, covering topics from finding visually appealing content to framing your shots effectively. Discover methods like shoot first, interview later, the five-shot method, and various shot types like extreme close-up and medium shot. Improve your video storytelling skills and unleash your creativity to craft compelling videos.
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Look for visually interesting material First, Go without your camera Walk around and look with your eyes Explore Talk to people, may be something interesting is coming up Let them know you before you shoot Imagine your video images Before coming back and shooting, you must know what your story is
Shoot First Interview Later Shoot what is interesting, then ask questions about it in the interview Be curious while shooting Same as SoundSlides Shooting for Web, small screen
A-roll B-roll A-roll B-roll
Shoot Action, Emotion, and the Third Thing Shoot movement Emotion Something people want to see Paraplegic Dog
The Five-shot method After identifying an activity, don t shoot it only once Shoot it five different ways Make sure that when you shoot a certain shot, keep shooting for 10 seconds at least Following examples from Mindy McAdams
Extreme close-up An extreme close-up of the action being done.
Close-up The close-up of the face of the person doing the action
Medium Shot Face and action together
Over the Shoulder View of the action from the point of view of the person doing the action
Anything You Want Be creative here Finished Video
Framing your shot Try not to do the following: Make sure you frame before you hit the record button Pan: move camera right to left Frame Tilt: move camera up and down Press the record button Stay still for 10 seconds Zoom Stop recording Never swing to the next thing, always stop recording before the next frame
Shooting the Interview Frame Not in the middle Left or right Be very close for the sound to be heard Watch for background Use a tripod Make sure you frame it right Tell your subject not to move Keep the record button on Never stop recording during the interview