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Post by account_disabled on Dec 3, 2023 23:21:11 GMT -4
In short videos, it's much better to cover one topic in one video rather than trying to cover too much at once. Currently, trends also include collecting aesthetic inspirations: what colors to use, how to arrange the frames and what should be included in them. It's worth taking a look at the most popular creators on YouTube, such as Mr. Beast or Friz - watching masters of the craft will definitely help you find answers to many questions. In vertical video we also find more and more inspiration taken from the silver screen. Script, storyboard or synopsis? You don't have to be a director like Nolan to write a good script for the short film C Level Contact List you're about to make. Writing down all the elements (lighting, sound, text, etc.), the scenes you come up with and the equipment you plan to use in one place is called a script or storyboard. For you, it is a tool that will facilitate cooperation with other people involved in the project. Personnel and scenography Before we get into the rules of frame division and how to stick to them and how to break them, let's talk about more mundane matters. One of the most important rules when arranging scenery in a frame is order . Whether your video focuses on a person, a product, or a process, remove any elements that may distract. This way you will create a clear look and allow you to arrange technical elements. To start with, it's worth using the rule of thirds.
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