I learned a lot of important tips in the video. First, I learned that b-roll and sound bites are the core elements of broadcast stories and can really make your video come to life. Layering the b-roll and sound bites makes the video a lot more entertaining and appealing to the viewer. Another thing the video explained was the 3 most important shots in videography. This is the wide, medium, and tight shot. They give your viewer the overall setting as well as the rich detail of what your shooting. With these shots, I learned that sequences are vital to putting them shot together when editing. The video explained how when editing, if there aren't good shots from the field, there's nothing to edit. So when your shooting you need to be thinking about the editing process as well. When taking these 3 shots, the rule of thirds is another thing I learned, it's an easy way to make your shots visually appealing by making the view finder into a grid; and then taking your shots. Finally, the biggest tip from the video is that when shooting always bring headphones. They are key in getting good footage, bad sound is a bad video, especially if your doing an interview. I learned many other helpful tips from the video but these were the ones I think are most important.
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May 2019
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