KTA 8 - Equipment needed to film TV & Health and Saftey
Use the sun as backlight
By placing your subject between you and the sun, you can achieve a backlit or “halo” effect that emphasizes the outline of your subject. This can be a desirable effect for romantic or emotionally charged scenes. As a bonus, the subject doesn’t have to squint into the sun.
You can achieve a backlit or “halo” effect that emphasizes the outline of your subject. This can be a desirable effect for romantic or emotionally charged scenes. As a bonus, the subject doesn’t have to squint into the sun.
Use a wide aperturePerhaps this goes without saying, but outside environments tend to have ambient noise. This can negatively impact the sound quality of your recording. To solve this problem, use a clip mic or a boom mic both of which you can place close to the person speaking—to make sure the focal sound is the speaker, not the background.
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