http://www.soldiermagazine.co.uk AUGUST 2019 25
SKILLS & DRILLS
Position and
hold
Shaky footage leaves the
viewer feeling seasick.
Think marksmanship.
Use a tripod or whatever
is to hand – a daysack
or fence post will also
help – to stabilise your
camera
Attention to
detail
Don’t forget to get close-
ups of interesting details
to keep viewers engaged.
Filming a tank? Zoom in
on the tracks
Short, sharp
and soldier-
like
Keep your video interesting
by moving on quickly
to the next shot. Short
snappy clips are more
engaging. Be brutal with
yourself and keep your fi lm
as brief as possible
Get the step
Edit your sequences
so they fi t the rhythm
of the music you have
selected. Remember to
use copyright-free music,
or ensure you have
the recording artist’s
permission
Say again...
Be careful when fi lming
in windy conditions – it
will ruin your audio,
especially if your
subject is speaking
Applying some basic
soldiering principles
to filming could help
you produce an
award-winning video
Picture: Cpl Jamie Hart, RLC
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