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Browse the siteOctober 03 2013
Today, we're taking it back--WAY back--to the basics with seven things you need to check before hitting that record button.
You're at a shoot, and it ends up being a "run and gun" operation, and there is a LOT going on. Your focus is critical so you can manage everything going on behind the camera and everything going on in front of the lens.
So, because you demanded it, I have seven things you need to check before pressing record.
1. Resolution and frame rate - Yes, I know--common sense--just remember, though, that if you're going to be out shooting with multiple cameras, each camera needs to have the exact same resolution and frame rate. Otherwise, your video is going to start looking bad real fast and editing will be more difficult than you want it to be.