I watched several online videos that got me to this point in setting up the camera settings. I realize there is a science to this and great producers have years of experience. That is NOT me. I never took a class on this stuff in my life.
But...I can start somewhere and that was watching online videos. In this short video, I'm panning a commercial property I own from a chair in the video. You'll see me in a white shirt.
If you mind, watch the video, find the details that don't look good. I'd like to know what you see wrong with this video and what settings can be changed to fix it...or point me in a direction to read more about what needs to be fixed.
Note: I produced the video in 1080p 30fps. If you watch the video in HD on Vimeo, the picture is far different and to me shows major flaws.
Much Appreciated, Reed
But...I can start somewhere and that was watching online videos. In this short video, I'm panning a commercial property I own from a chair in the video. You'll see me in a white shirt.
If you mind, watch the video, find the details that don't look good. I'd like to know what you see wrong with this video and what settings can be changed to fix it...or point me in a direction to read more about what needs to be fixed.
Note: I produced the video in 1080p 30fps. If you watch the video in HD on Vimeo, the picture is far different and to me shows major flaws.
Much Appreciated, Reed
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