a. Hold the camcorder firmly with the grip strap tightened over your right hand
b. always use your left hand to steady and support the camcorder
c. place left hand is under the lens - keeping it still and able to use other controls\
2. How can you minimize camera shake when walking and taping?
You can support your elbows against your chest to help keep your hands stable.
3. What camera movements mimic the way the eye moves?
panning and tilting
4. Why is it important to consider how long you remain on a shot and how quickly you move the camera?
It gives the audience a change to register what is going on, it avoids blurriness and gives camera a chance to focus. Also, it allows for mistakes and a chance to edit
5. Give at least two examples of how they suggest you can avoid causing seasickness.
It’s better to use the zoom before you start filming to make sure you have your framing as you need it rather than during shots.
- Zoom in for detail
- Move nearer to subject for close-ups
Extra Credit Questions:6. How do they suggest you avoid lighting problems?
shoot your film on a cloudy day, with little sunshine mid day
7. How is proximity used?
- Wide shots= context and environment
-med shots= what is happening, who is involved
-close ups= drama/emotion
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