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Babies Video Shooting Tips
Many parents would like to record every little moment of their lovely Babies and you can revive the sweet memories anytime. We will give you some hot tips to make video shooting easy and funny.

Great Pictures Require Good Use of Light Source
Your videos will look much better if you can shoot in bright environment. Choose a location near open windows with natural light coming in, the picture will look more soothing. Natural light gives a softer tone, ultimately improving quality of your videos.

   
Shooting against the light. This can make your subject's appearance too dark.
Shooting with side light, the image will be more nature.
 
   

A Close-Up of Cute Faces
Most parents only point their cameras to the Babies and trace them as moving along. The videos will turn out to be very long and boring for audience. Nevertheless, we can learn from the movies, utilizing the different focal range for composition in order to spice up home videos.
The secret is the use of the zoom function. Press 'W' to get a whole-body wide shot, or get a mid shot for a half body portrait. Press 'T' to get a tele-shot for a close-up. However, be careful not to overdo the zooming which could give bad result.

   
  Separate and Short Shots
Any tips to make long videos vivid and interesting? Yes, make good use of separate shots, having each shot around 4-10 seconds. You also have to move around to get different viewing angle and zoom in or out for a different feeling. The skills can give a rich illustration of the children in a variety of angles.
   
Wide Shot
A visit to the park. (Wide shot for 5 seconds.)
   
Mid Shot
You wear a very nice dress today! (Mid shot for a whole body portrait for another 5 seconds.)
   
Close Up
Keep smiling all the time! (Close-up on the face.)
   
Close Up
So as her lovely accessories and shoes. (Close-up on the accessories, then the shoes for 4 seconds)
   
Close Up
   
Close Up
BB and Mum are having fun time together! (Close-up on the face for 5-10 seconds.)
   
Close Up
   
Mid shot
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