The following are notes taken from the camera workshop feedback from the Chatham Dockyard trip:
-Preferably cut to a zoomed out shot rather than show the zoom- Makes it look 'filmed'/ Unnatural.
-Pans must be 45 degrees maximum.
-Must use ten to fifteen second holds.
-Camera / shot must start and end steady (still)- reveals from point A to point B.
-Three tight shots for every wide shot.
-Zoom and then frame up the shot- Not at the same time- Zoom for re-framing purposes.
-Camera movement requires motivation.
-Reset cameras before each shoot.
-Make sure to white balance every time there is a change in location including moving between exteriors and interiors of specific locations.
-People in shot- Just hands, just face, then everything in shot.
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