Guerrilla Video Primer Online Tutorial
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The following stills are scenes from CMC's latest film Guerrilla Video Primer. The captions are paraphrased lessons from the film.
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Pay careful attention to exposure level. Always use manual exposure.You will need to adust exposure every time the lighting levels change.
Tear gas atttacks your ability to see and breathe. Get some basic steady shots first then go for some artistic ones. Field remedies include flushing eyes with water and a viniger soaked bandana over the nose.
Placing a person in the shot in an environmental setting will help give it the proper scale.
When covering a news event interview witnesses ASAP to get the clearest most accurate first hand account as possible. Also get as many interviews as you can.
When working in camera teams an assistant can help find the next shot, set up interviews and find escape routs when pandamonium breaks out in a street melee.
Placing one subject infront of another is called a composite shot. These can make great stills and give your video a professional look.
When the cops arrive and before they attack is the time to get your artistic shots. Get a few quick shots from different angles and then wait and see what happens.
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