Cell phone videography tips

A] Holding the phone camera

  1. Film holding your phone in landscape position rather than in portrait. The main reason is because YouTube inserts unattractive, large black boxes on either side of videos filmed in portrait.
  2. The camera phone needs to be still. We don’t want camera shake so rest the phone on a flat surface, a chair or use a tripod.
  3. If filming a presenter the camera phone should be  positioned at eye level with the subject. Too high (looking down) and the subject looks 'inferior', too high (looking up) and the subject appears ‘intimidating’.
  4. If the subject is going to talk then do a 'sound check' to make sure they can be heard clearly and that the ambient background sounds do not overpower the speaker. If sound is not clear position your camera (and its mic) closer to the subject.

B] Placing the subject

  1. Try not to film in direct sunlight as shadows on the face are particularly unattractive. Seek out a well-lit environment but position the subject in the shade. e.g. under a tree, corridor exposed to natural light etc.
  2. Ideally the subject should face the light source (e.g. the sun). The light source should be behind the videographer. 
  3. There should be no distractions in the background,  nor any background objects protruding out of the subjects body. e.g. air conditioner unit sticking out of the presenter’s head.

C] Composition

  1. Instead of positioning the subject in the centre experiment with the 'Rule of Thirds'. (See diagram below)
  2. If you have positioned the subject on the 1st vertical third they should face towards the second vertical third, that is into the frame.
  3. Look for an interesting background that says something about the subject, but keep in mind it should not distract the viewers attention away from the subject.
  4. If you are going to use a panning shot, it is video after all, don’t rush it. It will appear jagged and rough. Take your time and make the movement slow and deliberate.



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