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Four Simple Interesting Camera Shots
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Crooked Angle: Turn the camera to the side so that the ground is no longer parallel with the square of the viewfinder. I am consistently amazed at how interesting these shots can be. I do not recommend a lot of movement during such a shot. Very slight movement at crooked angles is an easy way to create interest and cast your subjects in a new light.
Track Shot: Moving the camera in a definite path. I recently watched a new music video where the camera zipped around the band on a carefully built track. The band didn't do much other than simply perform, but the speed of the camera flying around and cutting between the shots kept me interested during the entire song. This effect can easily be imitated by putting the camera on a wheelchair, skateboard, or even in your hand as long as it keeps a steady path. These four classic shots will exponentially increase the interest of your productions and will leave your audience wanting more.
Tyler Ellison is affiliated with utah wedding videos through Ellison Video Productions as a producer and marketing director. You can visit their website at http://www.EllisonVideo.com or send them an email at support@ellisonvideo.com. View all articles by Tyler EllisonSpread The WordArticle OptionsPopular Authors
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