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isPermaLink="false">http://www.myeasydata.com/?p=1279</guid> <description><![CDATA[Before we get into all the rules and regulations of video composition there is an important point to keep in mind here. Most of the rules of composition for video are exactly the same as those for still image photography. The reason for this is that video is just a progressive sequence of still images being displayed at a speed that mimics real life and creates the illusion of motion. So if a rule works for still photography then it should work for video. However the interesting fact about compositional rules is that if you follow the rule you will usually create a good [...] <span
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isPermaLink="false">http://www.myeasydata.com/?p=1274</guid> <description><![CDATA[There is a style (if you can call it that) of shooting video that closley resembles a three year old watering the garden with a hose. I don&#8217;t know if this &#8220;style&#8221; has a name or not but if you can imgaine a three year old watering the garden with a hose I think you get the picture! One could argue that at the end of the exercise all (or most) parts of the garden were in fact soaked, so the system has its merits. However in the case of shooting videos it just dosen&#8217;t cut it. Desperately following the action by mindlessly [...] <span
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isPermaLink="false">http://www.myeasydata.com/?p=1271</guid> <description><![CDATA[The ability to edit what you shoot and have it come out making sense requires you to think about how your shots will be combined together before you take them. That doesn&#8217;t mean that every single edit needs to be meticulously planned in advance, but it does require that you have a sense of what shots you&#8217;ll need later when you sit down at the computer. In the spirit of shooting with editing in mind you can also take advantage of a tool that the professionals use. In your case you don&#8217;t have to get into quite the same level of detail as [...] <span
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isPermaLink="false">http://www.myeasydata.com/?p=1266</guid> <description><![CDATA[So rather than endlessly theorize on all of this &#8220;finding the story&#8221; in your video stuff, let&#8217;s take look at a simple example: Let&#8217;s say you are attending a childrens birthday party that your child has been invited to. You want to get some video of the event and perhaps provide a copy to your child&#8217;s grandparents. When you are there of course the &#8220;story&#8221; of the day is unfolding before your eyes with wild abandon. If you shoot the video as it happens then all you will have captured at the end of the day is endless video footage of &#8220;what [...] <span
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isPermaLink="false">http://www.myeasydata.com/?p=1277</guid> <description><![CDATA[Camera shots are essentially defined and named by the degree of closeness there is in the shot to the subject of that shot. Rather than getting too crazy technical here let&#8217;s just confine outselves to the four basic shots that are used and their purpose or effect on the viewer. As an exercise it would be a great idea to read through these explanations of the various shots then watch a movie or some TV for a while. As you are watching take note of not just the shots as they occurring but the effect each has on you the viewer and [...] <span
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