- Don't change the camera settings at all otherwise when it comes to editing, difficulties will arise
- Make sure the persons head is at the top of the screen, blank spaces are unprofessional
- Move with camera rather than zoom in for a neater cut
- Use a tripod to level the screen when filming
- Be quite careful when handling the equiptment as they are very expensive
- Its the groups responsibilty to ensure that any equipment loaned out is returned on time and in working condition
- Wait 5 seconds before and after filming, to leave space for editing
- Ensure that the person being filmed is in the middle of the screen
- Do not shoot in sunny areas as it affects the lights shown in the camera
- Be prepared, if shooting in the rain a big umbrella must be borrowed to protect the equipment
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Monday, 9 January 2012
Health & Safety
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Cindy Huynh
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