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Camera Stebilizers: The Most Significant Addition In Filmmaking
by Sylvan Newby(17)
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Every film aficionado who dreams of doing their video, may it be a short film or a complete display, will at some time, need to start preparing for really doing the real thing.
Let's look at pre-production. What does one need in such a venture? For example you already have your screenplay, you already have a relatively distinct picture of your budget-or lack of, you have thoughts for casting (in case you have no funds, that's easily solvable, you play the lead role or cast your brothers and sisters, close friends, pals who can take action and will do the work for no compensation or probably for a slice of pizza), and you recognize your distribution prospects-the place you want your film to play, almost all hobbyist are happy to have a showing at the family's TV room, a decent outdoor screening would be great though, together with a cookout. After that, finally, you're essentially set to worry about gear.
Many filmmakers put emphasis on equipment. It is not surprising nor is it bad. It is after all, a big portion of the process; but as explained before, that's not all there is. Likewise, the camera takes the top billing in the accessory list. You can find many varieties available and at various prices; and all with their own good and bad points. Once you have a camera, you're on your way. But what comes next?
Many would say sound gear, lights, and other camera accessories. True. Before we reach the noise gear, one basic camera device is a necessity for any filmmaker, a camera stabilizer. If you've ever caught any behind-the-scenes footage on those entertainment programs, you have possibly seen one in action; but those would be the huge, heavy, and expensive professional kinds intended to accommodate larger and heftier cameras. These days, you can find camera stabilizers created for lighter and smaller gear, especially created for digital units.
For the budget-conscious independent filmmaker, a camera stabilizer has been magic gadget. It lets them to shoot smooth video clips much like the people we see on TV or in the movies minus the jerkiness of a standard mobile shot. This gives their work an expert polish that few recognized can be achieved for such a low cost. If the task needs it, and there's budget for it, then opt for the audio and light devices. Stay with the fundamentals. Your movie is the content, not your tools.
Copyright (c) 2012 Sylvan Newby
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Article submitted Wednesday, February 08, 2012 & read 1 times.
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