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6 easy tips to shoot your own backyard blockbuster with your dslr

Jan 12, 2015

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James Hard

Important Tips to shoot from your DSLR on how you can get your image correctly.
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Shooting With a DSLR? Get Your Shots Right!

• Scoff at the idea of shooting videos through DSLR.

• Get crystal clear photos and smart videos through one smart device.

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Shooting At The Right Frame Rate !

• 30 frames per second is commonly used and 60 for high action videos.

• Shooting at 60 FPS and slowing the video down later during the editing stage can produce attractive slo-mo videos.

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Don’t Forget To White Balance…

• Hold a piece of white paper or a white Styrofoam sheet to your camera and save the setting.

• Shooting in automatic mode can be very limiting and not give you the desired output

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Poor Audio Can Ruin Your Video !

• It is advisable to carry an external microphone with you.

• Attach it to the audio jack to better quality audio recording and also use a pre amp to better the quality of your sound.

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Experiment With Lens…

• DSLRs are so popular because it gives users the chance to experiment with lenses.

• Right from telephoto lens to the unconventional fish eye lens there is a whole range to choose from.

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A Video Is Born In The Editing Table!

• Adobe Premier Elements offers great editing options, and priced at $ 100, light on the wallet as well.

• Remember to cut between shots at 5 to 10 second intervals to maintain pace and consistency.

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