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Secret 97: Look at the footage on a good monitor
Secret 98: Know how to estimate the real cost of the camera .
Secret 99: Avoid camera scams
Secret 100: Know the common consumer formats
Secret 101: Know the common frame rates
Secret 102: Choose a format with enough resolution
Secret 103: Look for a camera with a microphone jack
Secret 104: Get as many manual controls as you can afford
Secret 105: Understand your camera’s workflow
Secret 106: Look for a camera with a support infrastructure
About Internet forums
Secret 107: Technical Support
Manufacturer technical support is critical
CHAPTER 13 Assembling the Ideal Kit for You . . .
No-budget video kits
Very low-budget video kit
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Low-budget HD kit #1
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Low-budget HD kit #2
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High-budget kit
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Virtual kit
What is YouTube?
How to upload a video to YouTube
How to create a great YouTube video
Video format
Camera
Lighting
Sound
Story
Online YouTube resources
Getting started
Do make sure you have everything you need before you start
Do shoot a short test before you start
Don’t grab the camera and run out the door
Don’t shoot in restricted locations
Shooting fluently and confidently
Do get comfortable with your camera
Do put your movies online
Do learn to “see” with the camera
Do learn to shoot intuitively
Do learn to shoot “from the hip”
Do learn to shoot with both eyes open
Composing powerful, compelling images
Do use the four basic shots
Do use the five basic camera angles
Do use both objective and subjective views
Do compose on the rule of thirds
Do look for ways to add perspective
Do look for diagonal lines
Do look for triangles
Do create images which have “layers” of meaning
Supporting and moving your camera
Do use a tripod
Do use tilts
Do use pans
Do learn how to shoot hand-held
Don’t shoot bad hand-held footage
Lighting
Don’t shoot with too little light
Don’t shoot with too much light
Do set white balance
Do use the “big light in the sky” (the sun) wisely
Do bounce the light
Do mix natural and artificial light
Shooting footage that you can edit
Do make a shot list before you shoot
Do get the essential images
Do shoot sequences
Do get reaction shots
Do shoot cutaways
Do have a low shooting ratio
Do label your media
Do slate your shots
Getting good sound
Do consider hiring a professional sound person
Don’t try to “fix the sound in postproduction”
Do scout all your locations for sound
Do know how to use the on-camera mike for interviews .
Do listen to the sound when you are shooting
Do use directional microphones
Do use a boom
Do mount a directional microphone on your camera. .
Do use windscreens on your microphones
Do use lavaliere microphones for dialog
Digital Video Camera Worksheet
Camera tryout checklist
Camera technical info checklist
Digital Video Accessory Worksheet
Sound checklist
Tripod checklist
Lighting checklist
Basic Camera Accessory checklist