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Training Videos
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The aim of the Setting Ground Rules Session is to help participants build a foundation for a productive group dynamic based on mutual respect, creativity and collaboration. The session on Feedback is to explain the rationale and methodology for feedback and recap sessions.
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How to keep a steady shot minimize the effects of camera shake.
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There are some basic camera movements which imitate the way that we move our head and eyes to look over a stationary object or to follow some action from a static position.
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If you are walking forwards keep your legs bent and your body lowered all the time, this will help you to avoid the rise and fall of normal walking. Concentrate on creating a slow-motion, gliding feeling. Put one foot down softly before you move the next, keeping them close to the ground. You...
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Usually the zoom-in is used to emphasize an intimate or emotional moment, or to highlight an important element or detail in a wider shot. As a program-maker, with the zoom-in you can dictate where your audiences attention should be focused. You can pick out and draw them towards what you...
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Unless you adjust what is called the white balance on your camcorder you may end up with very orange or very blue pictures. Different sources of light produce light of different color temperatures that the white balance can adjust to accommodate and ensure that the colors in your pictures stay...
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All camcorders are equipped with an automated exposure system, where just like your eye, the iris of the camcorder will close down or open up to let in the correct amount of light to collect good pictures.
