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Do you have a history of shaky videos and shaken confidence?
Want a quality kid party video of your child's
next party or other special event?
Just follow these 12 Easy Steps to a Great Kid Party Video - it’s easier than you think!
Sensible tips on preparation,
composition, and filming.
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PREPARATION:
1. Familiarize
yourself with your camera
by
thoroughly reading the owner's manual. A complete knowledge of your camera’s features will
help you to get the most out of your equipment and produce a more professional
looking final product.
2. Charge your batteries in
advance, one to record the action and a back-up
battery as well. There’s nothing worse than being out of juice when the party
action starts!
3. Do a sound and video
check before
filming the actual party activities. Check for distracting noises which could ruin the quality of your video, such
as air conditioners, fans, televisions and radios. (The noise of your kids party
will be quite enough!) Shoot a minute or so of film, rewind and view it
to be sure the camera is operating efficiently.
4. Lighting is key to an attractive and viewable video. When taking the shot,
be sure that the major light source is behind you. If the light is behind the
subject, s/he will be shadowed. Position yourself and your camera between the
light source and the subject.
If there is a large window in your
party area, pull the shades or curtains to block out background light. You can
also keep bright backlighting out of the picture by keeping the camera zoomed in
on your subject. You might also activate the "back light button", if your camera
has one, to lessen the window glare.
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COMPOSITION:
5. Compose your shot
by
using
the zoom feature, before you start rolling tape. Set the buttons where they need to
be in advance, so you have only to flick the "on" switch to be ready to videotape.
6. Follow the rule of
thirds. Don’t place the most important picture element in the
center of the screen. Position the camera so the center of attention is in
the top or lower third of the viewfinder. Be sure to keep the tops of
people’s heads near the top of the viewfinder.
7. Keep the background
simple to minimize
visual distractions. Avoid shadows and other objects that may appear to "grow
out of people’s heads".
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FILMING:
8. Begin your video by stating the birthday event and date. Continue narration as the
video progresses; interviewing guests and talking about the party games, food
and other party topics will make a more interesting video.
9. Make sure to hold the camera
steady while
filming. Hold your elbows close to your body and avoid walking around. Imagine
your camcorder is a full cup of coffee you don’t want to spill and move
accordingly.
10. Keep your average shot length at
approximately 10 seconds.
This means keeping the shot steady
without panning or zooming for a count of ten. Count quietly to yourself as
a reminder, until you refine your technique. Similarly, when you do pan
or zoom, do so slowly to avoid the videocamera going out of
focus.
11. Set up the videocamera on a tripod to record
ongoing events when party action is set in one location, such as at the party
table for cake and ice cream, or when guests are gathered together for the
opening of gifts.
This technique gives the viewer the perspective of being a "fly on the wall" with a panoramic view
of all the party events.
12. Capture candid
moments by being
inconspicuous in your
filming. Small "snapshots" of unposed moments the best video memories.
Let shaky videos and shaken
confidence become a thing of the past. The more you practice these 12 easy
steps, the better the quality of your kid videos. Whether documenting
a birthday party or other special event, your videography
services will soon be in high demand!
~ Great Kid Party Video ~
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