Nice Job!
Nice Job on the video article. I have made a few myself recently to explain aspects of my system operation and design.
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Great Topic! I hope this gets more people making videos. Some of my videos at reefvideos.com are pretty lame ( salinity... ack! )- but here are some tips.
• Have realistic expectations - Don't get discouraged if your video is not up to the standards you see on TV. • Light the subject, and the video will look better - especially with a cheaper camera. Turn on every light and face a window. • Many photo cameras take very nice quality video, and even though small, they are perfect for the web. • Try to edit in photo's or a close-up of the subject. Watching 5 minutes of the same angle can be dull. Maybe film it twice - with one closeup, which you can cut to for emphasis. • Close-ups look better than wide shots. • You don't need to be an expert. Just openly present your experience for people with less experience. • Have fun with it. • Do it with 2 people if you can, and the information will flow more naturally. Chris |
Thanks Jonathan! Do you have links to your videos?
Chris, great tips :) I do hope that more people make videos, there is a lot of knowledge out there waiting to be shared. Brian |
yes I do. do you want them posted here or somewhere else? Most can be found on my web site.
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It should be fine to post them here I would think.
Brian |
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