Master Shots vs. Coverage: Shooting Only What You Need
Many people break down their scenes with coverage, as more focused filmmakers often decide to only shoot exactly what they need.
Continue ReadingMany people break down their scenes with coverage, as more focused filmmakers often decide to only shoot exactly what they need.
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Continue ReadingMoving the camera while filming creates shaky images, but there are ways to cut down on this.
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