Tuesday, October 23, 2012

The Basics of Videography - Part One


 
The basics of videography start with how to setup and take care of the equipment that is being utilized by the user.

Tripods, camera, cords and cases are essential tools needed to accomplish an accurate and professional shot.  When setting up a tripod, the user should look for a level location to setup in and make sure to lock down the hinges on the legs.  When attaching the camera to the tripod, be sure the camera is locked in tight without any movement on the base.  To keep the camera from falling off the tripod during the shoot, use tape to secure the front and rear of the camera to the base.  Also use tape to secure the camera’s power cord to the floor to prevent cord damage as well as an injury to a passerby.  When all videoing is finished, return the tripods, cameras and cords back to their respected cases.  This will make setup easier next time and keep equipment safe.

Following proper setup procedures, practicing with a camera a few times a week, and watching instructional videos online will help make the basics more of a habit.

Next week's blog entry, "The Basics of Videography - Part Two", will discuss how to properly use your camera, tips for creating professional shots, and how to maintain a steady shot without a tripod.

This post was updated December 3, 2012 at 10:50am.