To make a good video, it really depends on the videographer's ability to take good angles and attract attention. Come on, let's learn video shooting techniques so that we look like professionals..
1. Take pictures per scene
When filming, especially for events such as interviews where there are many subjects, it is recommended to have more than one camera to shoot from different directions, not just from one direction. The message you want to convey must be clear enough so that the audience does not get bored. Therefore, more than one camera is needed to emphasize a scene or message that you want to convey.
2. Avoid using zoom
It's best to avoid using zoom because it can make viewers dizzy and make your video look amateurish. It is not recommended to use either digital or optical zoom because it can damage the quality of the video you record. If you really have to use zoom, do it slowly and keep the camera stable.
3. Fill the frame with the subject
Take good pictures and don't be afraid to explore the placement of subjects in the video. For example, when you take pictures of children swimming, it will be more interesting if you not only take the atmosphere in the pool but also take pictures of the children walking towards the pool while chatting and joking with their friends.
4. Take detailed pictures
Maybe you want to show the location where your video was taken using a wide shot, but you also need to capture details such as street lights, footprints on the beach, etc. With these details you can give a clearer picture to the audience and put emphasis on an object.