Camera Motion Shooting Tips
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I believe that you will often encounter a picture that cannot capture the panorama of the scene. At this time, everyone must scan the camera from right to left or left to right. This is also one of the advantages of the camera, but many people are doing it. During this action, the screen often swayed to and fro, or was suddenly fast and slow, and in short, it looked very unsmooth. These problems mainly occur in the wrong way of body rotation, or the rotation angle is too large, and there is hesitation, and there is no coherent movement.
The correct way is to use the waist as the dividing point, and the lower body does not move and the upper body moves. Just like when you are about to cross the road to see if there is an oncoming car, it is only reasonable to move your head to the left and right below your shoulders. For example, the scene you want to shoot needs to be scanned from point A to point B. First, face the body to point B and then keep the lower body still, and then turn the upper body to face point A. At this time, the camera is facing the direction of point A, and then press the record. Press and hold the button to record for 5 seconds, then slowly scan the camera back to point B. When it reaches the position, it will continue to record for 5 seconds and then shut down.
Many people will ask, how fast is the scanning speed? In fact, there is no certain criterion, it depends on the richness of the scene within the range you want to scan. If you shoot a static scene, the speed can be a little faster, but the principle should be to see the content clearly. If the framing content is a dynamic object and the content is quite rich, the speed can be a little slower.





