Professional Tips for Shooting Better Home Movies
and edit out the slow stuff. If it seems too tedious or too expensive to invest in all that tape stock, consider upgrading to a non-tape camera, such as a DVD recorder, hard drive recorder, or even a good digital still camera can shoot decent full screen video and record it to a memory card. This way you can record nonstop and delete the boring scenes instantly.
The result will be beautifully composed, lighted, and entertaining home movies that your family will cherish forever.
Paul Lyke is the managing director at MidSouth Visual, Inc., a Nashville video production company.
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