Good video starts long before you sit down to edit: it begins in the camera with good lighting and strong shot composition. In this episode, we'll take a look through the lens to help you compose yourself so you can frame up fantastic shots.
Funny how DJTV haven't paid attention to their own advice. Why is the presenters eyes not placed on the top third line?! Bit too high for my liking.
Great work though guys. It's good to see tutorials like this available and all of the content is quality. I studied Broadcasting many years ago and it would have been great to have this source of tutorials for reference.
@nathannguyen59 i did that... works great... i used some rubber bands to keep track of them... try it...
betosephia 1 year ago
I've seen some LCD screens on cameras with the lines stuck on with tape so not such a dumb comment.
Volleybird 2 years ago
Funny how DJTV haven't paid attention to their own advice. Why is the presenters eyes not placed on the top third line?! Bit too high for my liking.
Great work though guys. It's good to see tutorials like this available and all of the content is quality. I studied Broadcasting many years ago and it would have been great to have this source of tutorials for reference.
All the best.. ;)
Volleybird 2 years ago
Just imagine the lines.
oddodd2112 3 years ago
ur an idiot :)
EggDead 3 years ago
how do i see the rule of thirds when im filming? should i mark the lines on my lcd screen or what?
nathannguyen59 3 years ago
This is indeed review for me but its still extremely helpful. Thanks, you guys rock! I'm surprised you guys dont have more views!
dragons0088 3 years ago
Excellent advice - thanks!
(Compose the nose indeed)!
andynick01 4 years ago
awesome
garygates12341234 4 years ago