quietly to yourself as a reminder, until you refine your technique. Similarly, when you do pan or zoom, do so slowly to avoid the videocamera going out of focus.
11. Set up the videocamera on a tripod to record ongoing events when party action is set in one location, such as at the party table for cake and ice cream, or when guests are gathered together for the opening of gifts.
This technique gives the viewer the perspective of being a "fly on the wall" with a panoramic view of all the party events.
12. Capture candid moments by being inconspicuous in your filming. Small "snapshots" of unposed moments the best video memories.
Let shaky videos and shaken confidence become a thing of the past. The more you practice these 12 easy steps, the better the quality of your kid videos. Whether documenting a birthday party or other special event, your videography services will soon be in high demand!
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