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MO Film Making Guidelines


»  Mobile movies need to grab attention quickly and hold it and keep in mind that you want
    people to watch your film.
»  Don’t depend on sound to tell your story
»  Because of the limitations with audio, titles can be an effective way to convey a story line. Simple titles with one or two
    words per screen can work well.
»  Use close-ups. Wide shots and group shots often have less impact on the small screen
»  Don’t move the camera. Rapid motion and pans and zooms can create video compression artifacts (Pixilation) on the final
    mobile movie.
»  Keep the lens clean with a soft cloth.
»  Take videos in bright lighting conditions. Low-light or night images may be grainy.
»  If your videos aren't coming out because of low-light conditions, you can: Shed more light on the object before capturing the
    video. Turn on a lamp, open a window or point a light source at the subject.
»  Make sure that the brightest light source is coming from behind you, the videographer, so that it lights the subject's face. Don't
    take indoor videos with the subject in front of a window or light.
 
 
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