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Monday, February 1, 2016
DigPhotog: Video Composition: From the Basics to the Advanced (W4-P2) [VID] Sp16
Let's continue our discussion about composition in moving photography.
First, note the techniques of getting a good hand-held video shot as laid out in the video below. The video below is about using a professional video camera, but the same techniques apply to you using your smart phone or tablet camera.
And now, on to some more advanced aspects of video composition.
Q: What is the rule of composition that cant' be used well in still photography
A: Movement
For some keen lessons on composing with movement let's go to the master, Akira Kurosawa, famed Japanese film director. Note the specific rules of movement discussed.
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