Let's face it, we have all been there. Your subject is bland and there is nothing you can come up with to make it interesting. This problem usually occurs if you have to take photos of an event however don't let it get you down; you have two choices when this happens: you can either take boring shots or you can use the following suggestions to get some pretty interesting photos.
POV: Point of View Shot This means shooting the action from the point of view of the subject itself. One of the most memorable POV shots I have ever seen is during the film The Patriot when the cannon ball comes right at the camera and then cuts to a soldier being hit by that same cannon ball. It ignites interest and instantly forces the audience to become part of the action. Utilize POV shots when there is a lot of shots of the same action.
Rack Focus: Rack Focus is when you change your focus between a close subject and a distant subject. You can get some pretty amazing footage using thse because it puts the camera man in direct control of the audience. By manually switching the focus of the camera between subjects distant and close you include two totally distinct subjects without cutting or moving the camera. You are forcing your audience to follow the focus since the blurred images are not easily interpreted. This technique adds a professional look to any video.
Crooked Angle: Turn the camera to the side so that the ground is no longer parallel with the square of the viewfinder. I am consistently amazed at how interesting these shots can be. I do not recommend a lot of movement during such a shot unless you wish to see the audience get sick and vomit on your leather couches. Very slight movement at crooked angles is an easy way to create interest and cast your subjects in a new light.
Track Shot: A track shot is when you move the camera in a definite path. You can do this shot using a wheelchair or skateboard but it creates some amazing video! You often see this used during music videos where the camera zips around the band.
Using these four classic shots will definitely increase the interest of your productions and leave your audience wanting more.
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