Monday, April 30, 2018

Tips For Making a Better Video For Home Or the Website

Found this article for the basis on making good video and with the basics.  I'll be bringing more tips on this shortly.  What do you think?



The explosion of free video sharing websites has made shooting personal videos a rather ordinary affair; everyone is doing it. But even before this happened, home videos were viewed as a fantastic way to record and preserve memorable events in one's life.
Whether the video is meant for viewing at home or for uploading to the Internet, one thing that anyone quickly notices is the poor quality of these videos.
Make Your video Look Like a Pro's...
Many home videos are hardly viewable which defeats the very purpose of making them in the first place. 'But after all, they are amateur videos. And that is correct so one cannot expect a movie-standard production. However, contrary to what many realize, the tips for making a better video are so easy to follow that one would wonder why they did not use them in the first place.
First, it is important that one identify the objective for recording the video and the intended audience. That's right! Even for a home video, this is absolutely important. This information plays an important part in determining the volume of the video content, the types of angles the shoots should take, whether there will be interviews or not and the inclusion of any other features that will be relevant to the production.
Use Good Equipment...
Another one of the key tips for making a better video is ensuring that the equipment used is of good quality. This does not mean that you must look for the most expensive video cameras in the market. Rather, there is a certain minimum standard of camera that should give you an acceptable level of quality as far as the final product goes.
A Good Foundation, Tripods Work!
When it comes to the actual shooting, you might need to get a tripod stand to use as a support for the camera. Many amateur videos are often characterized by a hazy picture due to shaking by the person doing the filming. It might not seem significant during the recording but as one sits back to see the entire shoot, the realization that the video is unpresentable becomes apparent.
A number of camcorders come with a tripod stand. However, if you do not have one, buying one is not that expensive especially when you consider its benefits. A tripod stand also allows the person doing the filming to, when required, join in with the persons being filmed without leaving out anyone else that is required to be in the video.
Learn the Fine Adjustments...
How you zoom and change shooting angles is also one of the important tips for making a better video that you should pay attention to. Changing the shooting angles has the ability to liven an entire shoot. If you have to film a certain object for a while, do not be fixated in only one angle.
However, you must avoid constantly adjusting the shot as it quickly tires the viewer and leads to disinterest.
Whenever you have to zoom or change the angles from which you take the shots, doing it smooth and slow is the way to go. Never jerk the camcorder from one angle to another and avoid zooming in and out on the same object.
These few video tips should help you shoot a clip that is worthy of an Oscar!
Jerry Pelletier is an online marketing and self branding expert who teaches the tips and techniques to his team of new and experienced entrepreneurs that gets results to sell anything to anyone, anywhere in the world, working from your own home-based business. To learn how to become Financially Secure and gain Financial Freedom through his unique Business platform.
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