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camera techniqes

mak

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Hi there,

im new to this forum and relatively new to this field. I work as a freelance video editor and motion graphics animator.(mostly cheesy corporate stuff)
Ive been stuck in a rut for a few years. Ive always had a vague interest in filming techniques, ive harbored a fancifull dream of one day becoming a fully fledged film maker(sound familiar?? ). As time went on this dream receded into the distance and i often thought 'who am i kidding?', well now its back with avengeance. With this new job of teaching i took the opportunity to start from scratch. Researching film from the ground up, studying theory aswell as actually doing it(making films).

At the age of 33 Ive decided to commit myself wholly and utterly to the art of film-making and AV.

Im not here to solicit opinion on the wisdom of this decision because - for better or for worse - it has been made and that is final.

I plan on covering basic camera techniques and editing techniques in my class - and have the students make a video along these lines:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bOdL1IiPzJM&NR=1

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1japIhKU9I...feature=related

My question is

1) what camera techniques are currently in vogue?(either in TV or Film) is there an online resource for such things?
2) For some of the difficult techniques are there handy workarounds? cheats? (like is there an easy way to create a 'rack focus' effect on a crappy camcoder with autofocus)
Equipment available to me is pretty crap to say the least
3)any advice would be most welcome



Thanks.
 
1. anything flashy and superfluous; shaky cam, dutch angles (don't ask me why), unnecessary crane shots, overbearing steadicam shots, etc.- just watch CSI, CSi:Miami, and MTV and you'll see every thing people are aspiring to!

2. Not really and then the ones that work require so much work that you could get a few bucks together and rent a decent camera... however for cameras like the HV20, there are workarounds that will increase the power of the camera so caveat lector!

3. Watch a movie called Brick... it's pretty cool!

The buttered Psied
 

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