RCA CC543 Camcorder User Manual


 
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Be aware of video and audio backgrounds.
Background details barely noticed while
you are taping may show up as visual
“clutter” on your recording. Background
noises (especially TV sets, radios,
household appliances, traffic sounds, etc.)
can detract from the sound you want to
record.
Avoid long “still” shots of landmarks and
scenic attractions. Recordings are more
interesting if they include people and
details.
“Local color” will give travel
videos lasting appeal. Consider recording
a familiar or landmark scene from an
unfamiliar vantage point for added
interest. Remember to check the lighting
before starting to record.
Try to avoid taping backlit subjects
indoors. Bright light behind your subject
may cause the subject to appear too dark.
Include close-up shots of individuals
when taping family outings or group
functions.
For a different perspective, try kneeling
down (or laying) on the floor when
recording children or pets.