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Don’t Center the Subject
The “rule of thirds” is a general guide to composing visually
appealing shots, as shown in the image on the right.
By putting your subject at or near where these lines intersect,
you’ll create engaging images that are easy on the eye.
Keep It Stable
Unless you’re going for a handheld look, use a tripod, a stack of
books, or a few boxes to make sure the camera doesn’t move
while you’re recording.
Think About the Background
Put some thought into your location. Make sure the
background is neat by removing things like empty bottles and
equipment bags. Organize papers on desks and make sure
everything looks as presentable as possible.
Simple Techniques for Better Looking Shots
TIP: It’s a good idea to understand what your camera’s capable of before
you start to shoot. Do a one minute lighting and sound test to make sure
you’ll be seen and heard.
Compose your frame
Stabilize your camera
Clean up your background
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