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Exploring Shooting Styles in Video Production
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  • 2 September, 2021
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Exploring Shooting Styles in Video Production

Video production involves a variety of techniques and equipment to create effective and engaging content. One important aspect of video production is the use of different shooting styles, which can greatly impact the tone and message of the video. There is not a singular type of style that is used for every kind of video content captured. Instead, style changes depending on the type of video being created, and the desired tone and message of the video.

In this article, we’ll explore some of the most common shooting styles used in video production.

  • Tripods for a stable shots (also called a locked down shot)
  • Hand-held for a more energetic and jittery feel – often used to depict natural movement
  • Non-leveled camera angles see Dutch angle
  • Whip pan and Whip zoom
  • Vertical motion shots using a jib or crane often in the beginning or ends of videos/
  • Steadicam for smooth movement and tracking shots at slower speeds such as moving through rooms or following actors and action.
  • 3-axis stabilized gimbal for smooth motion shots at any speed. The gimbal compensates for the camera operators’ movements much like a steadicam but through electronic motors instead of through inertia. The gimbal allows for operators to move much more freely than a steadicam because of the considerably smaller amount of weight used in a gimbal setup. Gimbals can access many places that would be impossible for a steadicam because of this added portability.

Conclusion

The shooting style used in video production plays a crucial role in conveying the desired tone and message of the video. From the stable shots provided by tripods to the more energetic feel of hand-held cameras, to the smooth movements of a steadicam or gimbal, each style has its unique advantages and contributes to creating visually stunning and effective videos.

By understanding the different shooting styles and their impacts on the final product, you can create engaging and memorable videos that effectively communicate your message and capture the attention of your audience. So, make the most of these essential tools and techniques to bring your videos to life and achieve your desired results.

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Shooting styles and techniques
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Shooting styles and techniques
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The same shooting styles used in filmmaking can also be used in video production. There is not a singular type of style that is used for every kind of video content captured. Instead, style changes depending on the type of video being created, and the desired tone and message of the video. • Tripods for a stable shots (also called a locked down shot) • Hand-held for a more energetic and jittery feel - often used to depict natural movement • Non-leveled camera angles see Dutch angle • Whip pan and Whip zoom • Vertical motion shots using a jib or crane often in the beginning or ends of videos/ • Steadicam for smooth movement and tracking shots at slower speeds such as moving through rooms or following actors and action. • 3-axis stabilized gimbal for smooth motion shots at any speed. The gimbal compensates for the camera operators’ movements much like a steadicam but through electronic motors instead of through inertia. The gimbal allows for operators to move much more freely than a steadicam because of the considerably smaller amount of weight used in a gimbal setup. Gimbals can access many places that would be impossible for a steadicam because of this added portability.
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Arpan Regmi
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Upload Media Solution Sydney
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