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Three Tips for a Good Cut
101
Video
Volunteers, Visual Storytelling, Directing & Switching
Description
Rusty Anderson gives 3 tips for a good broadcast cut, with focus on keeping your viewer engaged and a part of what is happening in the room.
Key Points:
Key Points:
- Three tips for a good cut:
- Diversity of shots
- Dynamics of Shots/Energy
- Decisiveness
- A good rule of thumb; for every three tight shots, add at least one wide shot to help establish the space.
- Even if your entire video rig is on sticks, you can still add movement by using pans and slow zooms.