Dear Ajay,
would try to give you some inputs, as i have been a part of many a video albums
The most important thing is, the time factor, each shot , should say something,
BUT in 2 to 3 seconds, so device a shot, that is compleate, and is of a few
seconds only, anything longer, the editor will throw away, if the subject is
fast moveing, keep the cam steady, and if the subject is static, move the camera
very fast,
be user friendly with the choreographer, and just maintain pace, the light -ing
should be done, as to how much a person or eye, can register in 3 seconds.
depending on the tempo of the song, an editing patern will exist,
and just maintain that time factor, in youre shots,dont let the editor chop all
youre shots to one third, or on the opposite side feel that youre shots r too
short, go with the songs tempo, while takeing a single shots, and do lots of
that, giveing them a huge choice ,at the table. All the best
On Wed, 21 Oct 2009 06:06:53 +0530 wrote
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iam ajay k poyilil ,a cinematography student.i want to know
that iam making an video album.for that which camera is good,& what all the
thinks i have to look after plz guide me its my first venture[details answers]
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