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Set Up for Seriously Better Video
3.
If you like, click the
Menu
button and turn
Grid Mode
on to display a
framing grid.
4.
Keep your shot in frame while shooting.
Here are some quick tips for keeping your shot in frame:
• Practice keeping your subject’s eye-line in frame by slightly panning up
or down. Try this a few times if needed before you actually hit the Record
button. People have a tendency to lean or shift about, even in a simple
“talking head” interview segment. If you need to re-frame, use a light
touch on the tripod handle.
• Avoid zooming in and out of your shot while recording. There are
situations when this effect is appropriate but in many cases it disorients
the viewer and can distract them from the content of the shot.
• As you frame each shot, question everything that appears in the shot. Is
every person and object present in the frame for a reason?
For tips on framing, see Aesthetic Framing.
Step 7 - Test Record
Before you start recording, take a moment to record a test clip and become
familiar with the DVR buttons. To read an overview of the DVR, see The DVR -
Digital Video Recorder.
• To begin recording, click the DVR
Record
button.
• To stop recording, click the
Stop
button. You can also click the
Record
button again to quickly stop and start recording a new clip.
When you stop recording, the clip is automatically saved to the Clip List. To learn
more about using clips, see Reviewing or Scrubbing Through Clips.
The Field Monitor grid in Tickmark format
helps you frame your shot in thirds.
DV Rack has an optional grid overlay that
can be added to the Safe Area indicator.
This can be very useful when composing
shots. To learn how to turn these grids on,
see “Framing your Shot” on page 23.
TIP:
A frequently used composition princi-
ple is called “the Rule of Thirds”.
Frame counter Stop Record Audio Meter
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