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Mastering
the Basics
Tips for Making Better Videos
Composition
The most important element in the scene does not
have to be in the centre. For a more interesting
picture, try to position your subject slightly to one side.
Leave some space on the side of the frame that the
subject is facing or moving towards.
For maximum stability, grip the camcorder in your right
hand and keep your right elbow pressed against your
body.
If necessary support the camcorder with your left hand.
With practice, you will be able to operate the controls
by touch, without taking your eye off the action.
To prevent any unwanted movement, you can mount
the camcorder on a tripod, (or any flat surface at a
suitable height) and operate it with the wireless
controller.
• When you are using a tripod, be careful not to leave
the viewfinder exposed to bright sunlight as it may
melt. (The light is concentrated by the viewfinder
lens.)
• Make sure that the fastening screw of the tripod is
no longer than 5.5 mm (
1
/4 inch), as it will damage
the camcorder.
Do not cut off the top of the subject’s head, and do
not cut people off at the neck, hips or knees (move a
little bit above or below).
Watch out for distracting objects in the background.
Holding the Camcorder
Using a Tripod