7 Tips To Document Your Life Like A Movie

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TLDRCe guide propose des astuces pratiques pour documenter sa vie sous forme de vidéos mémorables. Il met l'accent sur l'importance des différents types de plans (large, moyen, serré) pour raconter une histoire, ainsi que sur la capture d'éléments sensoriels pour revivre les expériences. L'auteur souligne également l'importance d'un bon son pour enrichir les vidéos, ainsi que le choix d'un équipement adapté qui vous inspire. De plus, il suggère d'utiliser des LUTs pour uniformiser l'apparence visuelle des clips et rappelle qu'il est essentiel de mettre la caméra de côté pour profiter pleinement du moment. Enfin, il encourage à créer des vidéos qui reflètent à la fois les bons et les mauvais moments de la vie.

Conclusões

  • 🎥 Comprendre les types de plans : large, moyen, serré.
  • 🗣 Capturer des détails sensoriels pour revivre l'expérience.
  • 🔊 Prioriser un son clair pour enrichir les vidéos.
  • 📸 Choisir un équipement qui vous inspire.
  • 🌈 Utiliser des LUTs pour une cohérence visuelle.
  • 💔 Ne pas oublier de filmer les moments difficiles.
  • 📅 Filmer rapidement et ensuite profiter du moment.
  • 🧳 Emporter un équipement facile à transporter.
  • 📝 Capturer l'émotion pour des souvenirs authentiques.
  • 🎬 Créer une narration significative avec des plans variés.

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    Ce guide réaliste vous montre comment documenter votre vie et transformer vos souvenirs en films mémorables. L'importance de la 'longueur focale' est soulignée, avec des conseils sur la manière d'utiliser des plans larges, moyens et serrés pour raconter une histoire. Un bon équilibre de ces types de plans permet non seulement de montrer le lieu, mais aussi de créer un lien émotionnel et narratif avec le spectateur. Ensuite, la capture des cinq sens lors du tournage enrichit l'expérience, aidant à se rappeler les détails sensoriels d'un moment donné. Pour cela, il faut garder à l'esprit la clarté audio, et l'utilisation de bons équipements, comme un micro canon. Il est essentiel que le matériel utilisé soit inspirant et facile à transporter, pour ne pas freiner l'envie de filmer. La capture des émotions est également cruciale pour créer une connexion avec les souvenirs, qu'ils soient joyeux ou difficiles. Enfin, des ajustements de couleur peuvent être appliqués pour donner une cohérence au projet final. Un conseil contre-intuitif mais important est de mettre parfois la caméra de côté pour vraiment profiter des moments de la vie.

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Vídeo de perguntas e respostas

  • Comment capturer une histoire avec des vidéos ?

    Utilisez des plans larges, moyens et serrés pour raconter votre histoire visuellement.

  • Pourquoi est-ce important de capturer le son ?

    Le son aide à recréer l'atmosphère d'un moment et permet de se replonger dans les souvenirs.

  • Qu'est-ce qu'un LUT ?

    Un LUT est un préréglage appliqué aux vidéos lors du montage pour changer leur palette de couleurs.

  • Comment choisir le bon équipement pour filmer ?

    Choisissez un équipement qui vous inspire et qui est facile à transporter.

  • Quand devrais-je mettre ma caméra de côté ?

    Si filmer vous empêche de profiter du moment, alors mettez la caméra de côté.

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    this is a realistic guide to documenting
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    your life and turning your memories into
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    movies that you'll have forever it's a
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    lot easier than you
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    think so this past summer I went on a
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    honeymoon with my wife to Italy and
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    being able to look back at some of those
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    photos and videos has truly been one of
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    the biggest blessings because it brings
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    us right back to those memories as we
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    sat on the couch and looked at pictures
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    it had me thinking I'd love for
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    everybody to be able to look back on
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    their trips and experiences like this so
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    whether it's your honeymoon a trip with
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    friends or even just your daily
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    activities this is your guide to
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    documenting your life like a movie let's
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    start with the basics and this is
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    something that can take your videos from
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    a random collage of different clips and
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    something that actually tells a
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    meaningful story and that is focal
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    length focal length refers to how zoomed
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    in you are with your camera when you're
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    filming you want to keep in mind tight
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    medium and wide you want to have each of
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    these shots for every activity or
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    location you go to because it tells a
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    story in its simplest form
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    the wide shot introduces us to the story
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    by telling us where we are the medium
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    shot is a little bit tighter and it
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    gives us some more context as to what's
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    going on within the scene and the tight
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    shot gives us those super fine details
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    that are specific to where we are check
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    out this sequence of just wide
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    shots I'm essentially just constantly
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    introducing the viewer to new scenes and
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    it does doesn't give them time to
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    connect to anything happening within the
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    video it makes the film feel pretty
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    boring on the other hand check out this
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    sequence of tight medium and wide
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    shots introducing the scene and then
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    going into those medium and tight shots
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    tells a story and it's what will help
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    translate your memories into movies so
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    remember when you're filming tight
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    medium and wide now we know what types
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    of shots to get with a tight medium and
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    wide but how do we know what actually
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    points our camera at it's as easy as
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    thinking about our five senses our five
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    senses are sight sound smell taste and
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    touch now our goal when we look back at
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    our videos is to relive The Experience
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    capturing visuals that supports each of
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    our senses does that because it reminds
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    us of the exact information we were
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    taking in when we were experiencing the
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    moment you won't always be able to
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    capture visuals for each of the senses
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    but it's nice to aim for a tight medium
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    and wide shot that supports that
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    supports that supports each Sense on our
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    honeymoon we were going by a lake so we
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    were constantly hearing boats passing by
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    and the splashing of
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    water it smelled like springtime because
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    of all of the flowers that were in bloom
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    and I remember the whole time we kept
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    drinking these lemonades that were
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    addicting to say the least I was
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    honestly just amazed to look out and see
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    all of these houses that constantly
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    lines the coastline and were're stacked
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    on top of each other up the hills each
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    of these shots focuses on a a specific
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    sense and it gives me a mental shot list
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    when I'm not sure what I should be
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    filming the next tip ties into the last
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    one through the use of sound and that
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    tip is to capture clean audio if a
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    picture speaks a thousand words adding
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    audio into the mix makes the picture
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    sing audio is one of the best ways we
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    can transport ourselves back into a
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    memory so we want to be sure to capture
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    good clean audio of whatever we're doing
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    or wherever we are that means using the
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    right gear if you're using a traditional
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    camera I recommend using a shotgun mic
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    to capture clean audio I'll recommend a
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    few Below in the description if you're
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    using your phone that means not covering
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    the microphone with your finger and it
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    wouldn't hurt to get one of those Min
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    shotgun mics that connects to your phone
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    my main goal when capturing audio is to
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    capture things that can't be replicated
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    if it's a specific sound effect I can
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    always go and pull that sound from
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    YouTube or something like that when I'm
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    editing but if it's someone talking in
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    the moment or anything like that you
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    can't replicate it so those are the most
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    important moments for me to capture now
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    along the lines of gear it's important
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    to say that you should use gear that
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    inspires you if you have a camera you
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    don't like or is difficult to carry
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    around odds are you're not going to
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    bring it with you which means you won't
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    be able to film your memories and
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    experiences so you have to decide what
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    type of gear will actually inspire you
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    to take it with you for some people a
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    big camera makes them feel like they're
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    filming a movie and that does the trick
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    for me I hate having a massive camera to
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    carry around so I want to use the
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    smallest camera possible that still
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    captures good video I use a mix of the
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    the Canon R6 the DJI osmo pocket 3 and
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    the RICO
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    g3x depending on what I'm using they all
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    fit in my shoulder sling or my backpack
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    so carrying them around is really easy
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    if you're looking for camera
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    recommendations there are a million out
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    there I might recommend looking at Sony
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    just because they have a lot of small
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    options that are great at capturing
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    photo and video now something important
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    to keep in mind when you're filming is
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    to capture emotion this makes it so that
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    when you're looking back at the videos
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    you can actually connect to how you're
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    feeling in that moment so if you're
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    feeling joyful think about what is
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    causing that joy and film that maybe
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    it's the sunny weather the pretty
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    landscape you're looking at or the good
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    company you have with you this goes for
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    both the good and the bad though if
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    you're truly wanting to document your
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    life it means capturing the moments that
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    aren't the best too maybe you're feeling
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    a little bit anxious because everything
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    around you is spiraling capture it these
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    moments often shape us even more than
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    the ones that feel a little bit lighter
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    this is more of a practical tip but
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    something I recommend is using Luts Luts
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    are presets that you apply to your
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    footage when editing to change the color
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    of the clips if you look at literally
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    any movie that's in theaters you'll see
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    that they all have their own color
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    palette that they stick to because it
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    allows them to deliver a specific
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    feeling using a lot can allow you to
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    take a collection of clips that were all
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    filmed at different times and tie them
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    together with a similar color look there
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    is the option to manually color all of
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    your videos and you can be more accurate
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    this way but lets are a great entry
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    point for people who are starting out
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    the last tip I have which is a bit
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    counterintuitive to the point of this
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    video is to put your camera down yes the
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    goal we have is to document our
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    day-to-day cinematically but we
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    shouldn't let that get in the way of
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    actually experiencing our lives for
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    ourselves if filming is taking away from
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    your ability to appreciate the moment
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    you're in then it's not worth it
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    something I try to do is to get the
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    clips as fast as possible and then I put
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    the camera away because that's when the
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    memories that are tied to the clips are
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    actually created but there you have it I
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    hope that helps you on your journey to
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Etiquetas
  • documenter la vie
  • souvenirs
  • vidéos
  • techniques de tournage
  • son
  • équipement
  • émotion
  • LUT
  • cinématographique
  • expériences