A good Orange County video production company should have professionals who know how to hold a camera properly. Here are some ways to do so!
Tuck your arms when standing
You should start by tucking in your elbow to your body to ensure your arms are anchored properly to the center of your torso. This keeps your arms from swaying. It also allows you to move your other hand under the lens to give it proper support. It feels weird at first to hold a camera like this but you’ll be able to shoot at slower shutter speeds without having camera shakes.
As for the posture, you should stand up straight without leaning backwards or forward with your legs apart in a comfortable and stable stance. This applies when you are shooting videos in portrait. A lot of cameras are built with the shutter and grip button on the right side. This means your left hand should be used to keep the camera stable. This is a very good habit that takes your video production project to another level.
Support yourself on a stable object
When you are using a slow shutter and you are getting some shakiness in your image, you should find a wall to support and stabilize your upper body.
Bracing your camera on your arm
This is another standing technique if you can’t find a wall. What you need to do is to bring your left arm around your right arm and hold on tight to the right shoulder. This will restrict motion in the right hand. You should then place your camera on the upper part of the left arm to create a more stable base.
There are different techniques that an Orange County video production company may use to achieve stable footage such as using stabilizers, camera stands and so on.
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