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Master Video With Your Dslr Amateur Photographer Supplement Amateur Photographer

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Master Video With Your Dslr Amateur Photographer Supplement Amateur Photographer
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Publisher: Amateur Photographer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.77 MB
Pages: 24
Author: Amateur Photographer
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Master Video With Your Dslr Amateur Photographer Supplement Amateur Photographer by Amateur Photographer instant download after payment.

Nearly every digital camera now comes with the obligatory red button that activates its video mode, but how many of us actually get around to pressing it? Unlike stills photography, video can be daunting. There is a whole new set of rules, techniques to practise and editing sofware to get your head around. Plus, there is another dilemma: what to shoot?
Thankfully, photographers aren’t starting from scratch. Many of the same principles apply to stills and video, particularly framing, exposure, composition and lighting. You can start with just the basics and introduce new techniques as you go. And as for what to shoot, well, there is plenty to choose from. If you are stuck for ideas, just turn on your TV. Wildlife documentaries are a great place to start. Watch how landscapes are shot, or how timelapse videos are used. Then think about how you can use these types of shots in your own environment. You can even make your holiday videos more interesting so your family and friends actually want to sit down and watch them.
This supplement aims to give you some of the basic information you need to get out and start using the video mode on the camera. And if you feel inspired, why not check out The Video Mode (www.thevideomode.com), the new website from the makers of Amateur Photographer and What Digital Camera, in association with Canon. The site ofers advice on shooting video, from the information you need to know when starting out, to more advanced questions on shooting raw video footage. Plus, we will be ofering insights and techniques from leading videographers, as well as camera and equipment reviews. Basically, there’s everything you need to get started recording video with your digital camera. So read this supplement and then pay The Video Mode a visit.

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