shooting video dschool
DESCRIPTION
dschool video shooting tipsTRANSCRIPT
![Page 1: shooting video dschool](https://reader033.vdocuments.us/reader033/viewer/2022051423/568c49571a28ab491693ce4f/html5/thumbnails/1.jpg)
MAD SKILZ
SHOW DON’T TELL : Shooting Video
FRAME & FOCUS Bias toward filling the frame & minimizing the blank space above your subject. This will help focus your audience’s a@enAon and will create a sense of inAmacy with your subjects.
STORYBOARD Plan ahead – write a script, then sketch out a storyboard to prototype communicaAon, flow and shooAng schedule. Get feedback and go through mulAple iteraAons before you shoot.
USE LIGHTING to draw a@enAon to your subject. There is no “right” way to light, but of awareness of the direcAon of light sources relaAve to your subjects will help you a@ract rather than distract viewers.
RULE of 3rds : A simple recipe for a@racAve images. Mentally divide your frame into verAcal and horizontal 3rds. Place horizon lines & strong verAcals along the 3rds and points of interest (e.g. eyes) at their intersecAons.
![Page 2: shooting video dschool](https://reader033.vdocuments.us/reader033/viewer/2022051423/568c49571a28ab491693ce4f/html5/thumbnails/2.jpg)
MAD SKILZ
SHOW DON’T TELL : Shooting Video