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16. Framing
‣ Subject in the centre of the frame
Or
‣ Use of “Rule of Thirds” and keep the subject’s eye in
any one of the 4 intersectional points in the frame or
close to one of it
17. 17
‣ Expect failures
‣ It won’t be perfect for the first few times
‣ The more times you attempt the better you become
‣ Edit, send the video to 5 people, who can bash you
with their genuine feedbacks
First Video
18. 18
‣ Post a screenshot and share your views on this
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19. Navanee Viswa
Studied Civil Engg, now “CEO & Video Marketing
Strategist” at our Organisation “Studio Navans” which
provides “Video Marketing and Video Production
Solutions” for Organisations.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/navaneeviswa/
20. You can reach me at
‣ Navanee Viswa
‣ navan@studionavans.com
‣ www.studionavans.com