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Hi guys! Jordan with Motion Array and today we're going to be looking at 3 common filming

mistakes, and how to avoid them.

So let's jump into it!

As filmmakers, video creators, or whatever you consider yourself, this is the tool that's

going to be bringing a part of your creative vision to life.

So it's important to know how to use it, and specifically, some common mistakes to

avoid.

Because if you're making videos as a part of your career, you'll probably want them

to look more like this, and less like this…

So we're gonna go over 3 common mistakes to avoid.

Some you might have heard before and some of them you might not be aware of.

So let's just jump right into it with

1 Jittery Handheld

When I say the word handheld, there's a couple films in specific that come to mind.

And they all star Matt Damon for some reason.

But it's important to know that not all handheld shots are created equal.

You might think, it's a handheld shot, it's just a shot where the camera is held in your

hands instead of on a tripod, stabilizer, or whatever.

But that's not quite the case.

There's 1 main thing that makes a big difference to the quality of your handheld shots, and

that's the weight of the camera.

Yeah, believe it or not, you'll actually achieve better results with a heavy camera

than a light one when shooting handheld.

And the difference all comes down to jitter.

It's a real technical term that's toooootaly used all the time in the industry, but jitter

is basically this:

It's when your shot isn't just moving all around, but it's almost like it's

so unstable that it's going all over the place.

There's almost the presence of micro vibrations rather than a person moving it all around.

So how do you fix this?

Well short of buying a much heavier more expensive camera, a really simple solution is to find

a way to weigh down your camera.

If your camera is really light, using a shoulder rig can really help to settle those out.

But if you're really stretching to find a way to do it on the cheap, just attach your

camera to your tripod, and have one hand on the camera and one hand on the tripod.

Then your footage should be a lot less susceptible to camera jitter.

2 Zooming vs pushing

So basically if you've got a character in one spot and want to get a tighter shot of

them in the frame during the course of a scene, you've got two basic options.

If you've got a zoom lens you can zoom in at whatever speed you need until you've

got them framed differently.

But you also have the option of moving the camera closer to them by actually moving the

camera closer to them in 3D space.

This second method is called a push if you're going closer to a character, and a pull if

you're moving farther away from them.

There's a general rule in filmmaking that may be lesser known to some people.

And that's

NEVER ZOOM!

Okay we're done (click)

Naw I'm kidding, it's not really that simple.

The basic premise can basically come down to one look that generates a cinematic feel

vs a feeling of unease.

There could be a lot of different reasons why our brains react to certain ways of shooting

differently, and I'm gonna try our best to explain why I think this is.

Zooming doesn't feel natural.

There have been times when feature films have opted for the choice to zoom instead of push,

but those times as you look deeper, seem to be more about creating unease rather than

creating a pleasing looking shot.

Maybe you're character is being spied on, or maybe there's something supernatural

a foot.

This example from The Shining is one where, no spoilers, we learn some information that's

going to make us feel uneasy.

It's not surprising then to think that the director of this film, Stanley Kubrick, is

known for his films giving that sense of uneasiness.

Clockwork Orange, The Shining, 2001 Space Odyssey…..Eyes wide shut… (shutter)

But instead opting to move the camera itself closer gives you a more traditional cinematic

feeling that instills a little bit more control into the minds of the audience.

Why?

Well you have the added benefit of seeing the changing perspective of the scene.

Even if it's just subconscious, your camera moving through 3D space is actually giving

more information about the world that your characters are in.

As you move through 3D space, you're able to pick up on even slightly varying perspectives

on the subject, inanimate objects, and the environment as a whole.

It's a good way to give your audience a more cohesive understanding of the world that

you're building.

So here's my personal rule of thumb.

Always opt to push with your camera instead of zooming, unless you've got a really specific

and stylistic goal that you can defend with a reason why you'd want to do it.

The truth is that unless you're specifically working with narrative story content, 99%

of us are creating videos for fun, for commercial use, for businesses, or for some other reason

that's not a full cinematic feature film.

And the farther you can stay away from techniques that are associated with cheap camcorders

or awkward sitcoms, the more likely people will see your work as high quality and professional.

3 Roll Longer Than You Would Think

If you're watching this video, you're probably planning on being the person behind

the camera for an upcoming shoot.

And if you're not planning to edit the footage yourself, guess what.

Someone else probably is, and there's some things that you should know that will really

really help them out.

And one of the biggest things to make sure of is to have some buffer room on both sides

of a take.

There's this notion that when you capture something, you're pretty sure you know when

it's going to start and when it's going to end.

On sets with an established director, you'll have someone yelling cut and making the decision

of where to end.

But if you're doing more run-n-gun solo style work, you're going to need to make

those decisions yourself, and it's not abnormal for people to want to start filming right

where you imagine it would begin being used for your film, and then cut as soon as you

feel like, yeah I think I got the shot.

But here's the problem, once you get to the editing room, you start to see footage

in a whole new light.

If the pacing or tone of the film changes as a result of that scene, you might want

to draw it out and make it feel slower, which is impossible to do unless you have more footage

to work with.

What does that look like though?

Well for example l if you're getting some b-roll, just hold until you get that urge

to stop recording, and then hold of for even longer.

Simple as that.

But why is this so important?

From a technical perspective, it gives you what are called handles on either side of

your footage.

The good stuff that you end up actually planning to "use" in your shot is this good stuff

in the middle, and the outer edges here are what are considered the handles.

Let's say that you planned on doing a hard cut to the next scene.

So you shot it with that in mind.

But in editing you wanted to toy around with doing a dissolve instead.

But you cut the shot as soon as it completed what it was scripted to do, and so now all

of the dissolve cuts into that moment that you wanted to see.

But if you leave a handle on the end, a couple seconds of footage after that nice part you

liked, then the dissolve can now happen after that part you liked was seen, and then slowly

fade into the next scene.

Or if you wanted the audio from the next scene to come in before the video cuts, known as

a J cut.

Then you're limited to when this can happen because you can't stretch out this part

of the shot any longer.

Even if you never end up using those extra couple of seconds, having a little bit of

unnecessary footage is better than wanting desperately to do something, and then just

physically not being able to.

So from a technical perspective it's really beneficial to hold your shots long.

But from a creative story driven perspective, it's equally, if not more important to hold

longer.

My favourite example is from the final scene of "The Graduate" from 1967.

After breaking up a wedding mid ceremony, the two rogue love birds jump onto a bus to

be frugally whisked away into the sunset.

It was supposed to end rather quickly with a moment of holding hands and laughing about

following true love's bliss.

But the person designated to yell cut in the bus...totally forgot to.

So the two actors, still in character, progress over the course of about 60 seconds from jubilation,

to happiness, to normalcy, to uncertainty, and then ultimately to a tone that feels like

they're saying "what in the world did we just do!?"

That small mistake lead to one of the most memorable and praised scenes in movie history.

And it serves as a lesson that you never know what you're going to get from just holding

a shot a little bit longer.

It may cost you a few extra gigabytes in storage along the way, but chances are you'll be

way happier by taking a moment to let the shot come to a natural conclusion on its own,

rather than artificially cutting it off before you even get to see what happens next.

And guys that's it, I hope you found this video helpful, if

you did, check out all our other fantastic videos over at motionarray.com

Thanks so much for watching, and I can't wait to see you in the next video!

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print article id

click article edit button

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This method successfully executed

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Now we do not even get the data

Using `if` condition for article data

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show `article not found`

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send form data in edit page

send article data in article form

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refresh

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check `POST` request

check `CSRF` token

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print article id

Check again article valid

no error shown because article in valid

Form validation error does not appear

check form validation errors

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Leave the article description empty

some error

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set by default article id `null`

Both article description error and token error are show.

`form` variable error

print article id

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If the post is not requested then the second part (else) is execute

variable errors show

print article id

For a while, the token error message hide

print article id = 12

empty article description field

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article id is null

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Send post data inside the article form

Can use the function of the phalcon at the place of the `$_POST`

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check article public/private

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10+ Things Introverts Will Hardly Understand What Other People Do - Duration: 5:17.

10+ Things Introverts Will Hardly Understand What Other People Do

Most of you might agree that being an extrovert is a whole lot of fun nowadays!

I mean, extroverts can make a lovable social image and being the center of attention.

On the other hand, being someone who is closed emotionally, by any means introverts, takes

quite a hard work to understand, and might not as loveable and fun compared to extroverts.

For introverts, being misunderstood sometimes is perfectly normal, in fact, most people

are a little misunderstood from time to time.

However, it's to be expected that introverts are misunderstood often than any other personality

types.

Mainly because they often spend their time alone or with their small inner circles, most

people don't get a lot of chance to know introverts more.

So, if you happen to have an introverted partner, and you want to get to know introverts more,

here are eleven things that introverts will hardly understand what other people do.

Although, these are things that normally other people do all the time.

In any case, If you find this information is helpful to you, make sure to like this

video and subscribe to our channel, so you won't miss any of our interesting updates

in the future.

#1 - People who like to be in crowds ( or, hate being alone)

Introverts are those who love being alone so they can never understand the idea of why

people hate being alone.

When other people or the extroverts to be exact pack their day with social plans, the

introverts are the opposite.

It is like a hell on earth.

#2 - Having lots of roommates

Being known to constantly avoid crowds, introverts wouldn't seems to be caught in a 'party of

five' situation, let alone living with a bunch of other people.

To introverts, that's more like 'invading their personal space' situation.

That's why introverts wouldn't understand people who live with a lots of roommates.

#3 - Needing a lot of attention

There are some people out there who love getting attention and those people are the ones whom

introverts can't ever understand especially when it comes to calling for attention from

someone they don't know about.

#4 - People who think they are shy

Introverts and shyness are completely different things, so they can't understand why people

think introverts are shy just because they don't speak their thought to everyone.

It only means that introverts prefer to speak on the right time, when they have some meaningful

things to say.

#5 - Using the Phone

Introverts get the idea that making a call is the fastest way to communicate, but they

just don't get the idea of people who keep calling even it's not for an important thing.

Introverts be like, "cannot you text?

You have a phone and texting is effortless"

#6 - Busy chatter

Marathon talkers, that's what the introverts call people who never run out of words.

It is the opposite with introverts who tend to be minimalist when it comes to making conversation.

They talk only the important matters.

#7 - People who are not noticing facial expressions

Most introverts are highly intuitive and perceptive, they are able to read a facial expression

as if there's nothing to see.

Sometimes they don't understand why others can't do the same.

#8 - Choosing quantity instead of quality in relationship

When it comes to social circles, introverts live in a smaller one than extroverts.

They simply do that because quality of relationship is what matters the most than the quantity.

#9 - Lack of time to prepare mentally before interacting with people

Introverts can't be as spontaneous as the extroverts and so when they are required to

talk to people they haven't met before, they need enough time to prepare.

Even casually talking to people is like giving speech for introverts.

#10 - Pass the time with socializing

To introverts, going to party simply to socialize is a plan they will never understand and agree

about.

Introverts can enjoy their time alone doing so many things.

#11 - Why people think there is something wrong with introverts

If there is one thing introverts will never ever understand, then it is why people often

think there is something wrong with introverts.

Of course, it is always the truth that introverts are introvert, there is nothing wrong with

them.

Strangely that's just the thing that happen in the world where we live in, once the society

brands you as being weird or different, than you'll end up on that label for quite a long

time.

It is good though that one of introverts trait is they don't really care of such things.

Well, those are some of the things things that introverts will hardly understand what

other people do.

So, Really cool information isn't it?

I hope you enjoy this short video, if you have something on your mind, please share

your thoughts and experiences in the comments below!

Don't forget to subscribe to our channel and watch all our other amazing videos!

Thanks for watching!

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