Video Shooting Tips - Improving One Step At A Time

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Uploaded by on Jan 31, 2007

Video shows how simple changes in your video setup can dramatically improve quality. Only one item is changed during each setup.

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  • whenevr i shoot a vid in my room theres an echo...how do i stop that???

    i'd apprec it if u checked out one of my vids and give me some tips

    thanks

  • I dont know if its just me but in the beggining the shot was very oblique....and then thought the rest i cant tell if it was fixed or not...

  • Why are you people commenting on the girl? The whole thing is obviously an example. She has little to do with it aside from illustrating shooting pointers. Thanks for the tips.

  • By the way: She's got: improper English.

    Recommended reading: Eats Shoots Leaves.

  • If you say so, I cannot call you a liar without any proof. I just doubt you seriously studied and knew any of those languages if you would so easily criticize her; anyone who seriously and long-term studies a foreign language understands how difficult and challenging it is, and the fact that she can make herself completely comprehensible is amazing.

  • This is a great tutorial for those who want to know how to improve their movie making skills or just make videos like this one.

  • Believe me I used to speak Japanese around Japanese people, Arabic in front of Arabic people where you have to speak Arabic and no I wasn't in Iraq or any place near there and i never used "Um" n "And" a lot either.

  • well I guess you thought wrong about me because I have studied Arabic, Spanish, Japanese, Hebrew and Latin I also used to work with foreign people for a week about 2 times a month for a whole year so yeah i know about foreign people very well. The are two reasons why she could be using "Um" and "And" a lot. 1) she could be nervous. 2) She could be using those two words to substitute what she really wants to say which could be why she sounds like that.

  • If she's Filipino, she's basically a "native speaker" in one way. Besides, if she's not a native speaker, she's got a very natural way of speaking; you have obviously never seriously studied a foreign language (me? Japanese/Spanish)

  • nice info

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