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Describe what is
.
4
On camera:
happening in the
screencast, what user
If you are going to use a tripod, what
clicks on, what opens,
should you look for?
etc…
Sequence of testing the
5
VO:
tripod
Number one, make certain it is easy to
use. All the releases, locking rings, leg
extensions, knobs and do-dads should be
easily accessible and dead-simple to use.
Decide how small you want your tripod to
be when it is folded up. If it is too big for
you to bring it along, why bother buying it
in the first place?
Not sure I want this
r.
6
VO:
section… hate shooting
with extended tripod
Extend it all the way up. Is it tall enough
for you to look through the viewfinder of
your camera? Do you have to stoop over?
How tall is tall enough for you?
Cu level buble and
7
VO:
crooked shots
Does it have a level? A crooked shot is
just as bad as a shaky shot, and a level,
even a little bubble level, will help
immeasurably.
Cover of pocket demo on
8
VO:
counter
Use a pocket tripod.
It may barely hold
your camera, and forget using it for a tilt
or a pan, but when traveling it can give
you a great shot in difficult
circumstances.
Hand held demo of using
.
9
On camera:
a rubberband for
resistance
So you have forgotten your tripod. What
now?
Resistance is your friend.
Shoot in garage
Loop a long rubber band through belt
loop, hang it on your thumb, start
shooting.
Hand held demo of using
.
10
On camera:
a rubberband for
resistance
So you have forgotten your tripod. What
now?
Resistance is your friend.
Shoot in garage
Loop a long rubber band through belt
loop, hang it on your thumb, start
shooting.

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