I'm pretty much a noob when it comes to video, but I am attending some community college classes in order to understand video procedures and techniques, so I know the basics, just not the more artistic and creative parts.
I'm currently working on an almost no budget film, I do have a nice Canon HV40 to use, so camera isnt a huge deal. Its just that whenever I look over my footage, I feel it could be better in many ways.
I know there isn't a lot of tips you can give with such little detail, but one of my basic things is that I'm usually a still camera type person, and I'm not always sure what would be the most correct way of composing shots.
The film is a thriller that I wrote myself, and I was wondering if there are any techniques for such films that should be remembered.
I do watch horror, and I try to analyze all that I can, but sometimes the obvious stares us right in the face and we need someone to point it out to us.
Any help and/or criticism appreciated.
I'm currently working on an almost no budget film, I do have a nice Canon HV40 to use, so camera isnt a huge deal. Its just that whenever I look over my footage, I feel it could be better in many ways.
I know there isn't a lot of tips you can give with such little detail, but one of my basic things is that I'm usually a still camera type person, and I'm not always sure what would be the most correct way of composing shots.
The film is a thriller that I wrote myself, and I was wondering if there are any techniques for such films that should be remembered.
I do watch horror, and I try to analyze all that I can, but sometimes the obvious stares us right in the face and we need someone to point it out to us.
Any help and/or criticism appreciated.