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THINK BEFORE YOU SHOOT
Thursday, 29 May 2008

Think Before You Shoot

 

Assuming you know how to operate your camera system, I want to save you a lot of time in front of a computer editing station. When you have small children, you don't have hours to edit. I want to SAVE you time in front of the computer. The only way you can be effective with your time is if you think. Think before you shoot. What story do you want to tell? What are you going to use the images for?

 

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BIG BROTHER JACK
Tuesday, 13 May 2008

 

We wanted to capture a little bit of Jack’s personality on film. He needed a little bit of attention because all the focus has been on the twins for the past five months.

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VIDEO IS POWERFUL
Tuesday, 13 May 2008

Everyone Wants to be a Moviestar!

Multimedia has exploded and everyone LOVES to see video! Between ipods and youtube, it is definitely here to stay! You can easily participate, all you have to do is apply the lessons from this site!

The following are all examples of video memories you can create, video is much morepowerful then one photo. When you shoot footage, you can use the same shots in a variety of ways. I combined various images and used them differently in all of my products: The Camera Coach, Visions of the Sea, and the Dive Into Your Imagination series.

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VIDEO LENGTH
Tuesday, 13 May 2008

HOW LONG SHOULD YOUR VIDEO BE?

The last ingredient of what you need to think about in creating your story is recognizing that on the internet versus in your living room, you can only hold your audience for around 2:00-2:30. Most of my examples will be around this length.Most of the videos that are longer than 3:00 on the DIYI site are actual chapters and excerpts from DIYI DVDs or from productions.

Realize that these steps are only challenging the first couple of times you pick up your camera to film.It becomes easier as you practice, always remembering shooting and editing go hand in hand!

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SOUND & AUDIO
Tuesday, 13 May 2008

 

 

In addition to various types of programs you can choose to create, the audio is very important because it gives you the FEEL of your story. Sound is a vital component to getting your audience FEELING a certain way. You need to think about the sound and what the audience will hear. Following are choices you can do depending on how you want your story to unfold. Deciding this before you begin filming will help you create your story and give it the mood you want it to have!

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WHO IS YOUR AUDIENCE?
Tuesday, 13 May 2008

Create your story, keeping your audience in mind.

For your first attempt at shooting and editing, why not start with something easy, like: Why I Like to Dive. Or if you have kids, What happens when my children take a bath? You might have footage from a past shoot, or you might create and write the story before you shoot.

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