The Evolution of Video Production: Why Saxsi Video Film is Better
- The "Zoom to Focus" mistake: Never use digital zoom. It destroys resolution. Move the camera physically closer.
- Bad Framing: Chopping off the top of the head or cutting at limbs (wrists, ankles) looks amateurish. Cut at mid-thigh or waist.
- Dead Air: Unedited pauses where nothing happens. Cut them out ruthlessly.
- Reflections: Check for the camera crew or lights reflecting in mirrors, windows, or polished furniture.
Now, go turn on your camera. Your audience is waiting for the better version.
By following these tips, you'll be well on your way to creating a high-quality saxophone video film that showcases the instrument and the musician in the best possible light.