The Art of Moving Camera Techniques ~ Volume 1 - Mark & Trisha Von Lanken
Category - DVD
Reviewed by: Anonymous User & Damon Dietz
Rating - 4.5
Summary:
Mark and Trisha have captured the very essence of "moving camera techniques." The DVD teaches the fundamentals on how to hold the camera and move the body so as to produce the most fluid moving shots possible without extra equipment.
What Worked:
Commentary is available on the utilization of the "moving camera techniques" in two separate sections, depending if you are using a handheld or shoulder mount camera. Mark also offers the viewer great insight into utilizing the manual settings on your camera. The DVD offers suggestions on low-cost camera equipment that can further improve the shot without breaking the bank.
What Didn't Work:
This DVD is jam packed with useful information on much more than just "moving camera techniques." The only negative to putting so many different things on one DVD, is the inability to elaborate on certain parts. I personally would have liked to have seen more in-depth look on the use of manual settings.
The Bottom Line:
The Art of Moving Camera Techniques is a must have for videographers who are new to videography or those who have opted for stationery camera shots in their productions. I would highly recommend this DVD as it is an excellent investment if you are looking to raise the value of your productions.
This DVD is available for purchase for $125.
Ratings:
Content: 4 out of 5
Presentation/Production Value: 4.5 out of 5
Worth the Price: 4.5 out of 5
Overall: 4.5 out of 5
The Art of Moving Camera Techniques ~ Volume 1 - Mark & Trisha Von Lanken
Posted by
Damon Dietz
Friday, March 28, 2008
Labels:
Commentary,
Manual Camera Settings,
Mark and Trisha Von Lanken,
Material - Advanced,
Material - Entry Level,
Material - Intermediate,
Rating - 4.5,
Shooting
1 comments:
This is great if you want to learn some basic hand-held camera movement techniques. If you shoot weddings with your camera on a tripod and are obsessed with the zooming & dutch tilts, you need this DVD!
The only thing I didn't like was that for the price I wanted more stuff about moving camera technique and less about the other stuff, none the less, this DVD was a major inspiration to my shooting technique.
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