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When you master these simple preliminary guidelines, your videos will look much more professional. The first step is learning how to hold the camera steady. You will probably have better luck steadying an optical viewfinder camera than an LCD camera. Instructions Difficulty: Challenging Steadying an Optical Viewfinder Camcorder Steps 1 Step One Hold an optical viewfinder camera steady by using both hands to support it when you are shooting tape. 2 Step Two Put your right hand into the camera strap, which is usually attached to the lens. 3 Step Three Put three fingers of your left hand on the bottom of the camera. 4 Step Four Arrange the fingers into a three-point support: thumb toward the rear of the camera, index and middle finger toward the front. 5 Step Five Move yourself closer to the action rather than using your zoom lens to zoom in on a telephone shot. 6 Step Six Avoid walking shots. But if you have to walk while shooting, practice gliding rather than walking stiff-legged. Tips & Warnings Use the strap on the lens for your right hand. Steadying a Mini-Screen LCD Camcorder Things You'll Need Camcorders Steps 1 Step One Tuck both elbows into your abdomen. 2 Step Two Take a deep breath before shooting, and hold your breath while you shoot. 3 Step Three Always shoot at the widest possible focal length (zoom setting) to minimize camera movement. 4 Step Four Avoid walking shots, and brace yourself against vertical surfaces whenever possible. Developing a Good Shooting Style Steps 1 Step One Focus your attention on the event you are covering. 2 Step Two Learn how to judge when the "good stuff" is going to happen, and be ready to roll tape immediately when it does. 3 Step Three Fill your viewfinder with picture information. 4 Step Four Don't force camera movement by doing pans or tilts when they add nothing to the scenes you are taping. 5 Step Five Plan the next shot you are going to take. 6 Step Six Avoid taking a shot with a large empty frame surrounding a small action area in the center of your picture. 7 Step Seven Limit the length of your scenes if the action slacks off. Don't include long sequences in which nothing is happening. 8 Step Eight Alternate between wide shots, medium shots and close-ups as you shoot tape. Tips & Warnings You can sometimes alternate between a wide shot from one vantage point and a wide shot from another vantage point, in order to break up your shooting into a more interesting result.
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