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Cowboystudio Backlight Strobe Flash Studio Photography Kit List Price: $28.00 Sale Price: $13.50 |
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Flashes are used in photography to produces an instantaneous flash of artificial light at a color temperature of about 5500 K to help illuminate a scene. This strobe light is simple to use and can be added to almost any lighting system simply by adding to a standard light socket... |
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It is ideal for tungsten light, flash, strobe or monolight, etc.This is a light weight, yet very sturdy light stand for backlighting subject, or lighting the background. |
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Professional Backlight Stand For Studio or Location Shoots. Quick Release Levers Aluminum Alloy Construction The WT802 back light stands are built to uncompromising standards |
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It is ideal for tungsten light, flash, strobe or monolight, etcThe second stud provides extremely low angle illumination.It is made to accommodate up to two lights. You can use one to light the background while the other to backlight the model... |
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This kit provides 1200 Watt continuous lighting and it is a very good start for beginners. Entire kit sets up in minutes, and very easy to operate. Lighting Tripod: Black anodized aluminum backlight stand, Maximum height is 7 feet... |
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A complete kit to expand your existing lighting outfit. The S100 monolight is a powerful 100 watt studio strobe with a modeling light. It contains a 1/2 or Full power switch. With this adjustment, the strobe can be used as a hair light or fill light to remove shadows from a background... |
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Professional Series Light Stands are built to uncompromising standards. It's excellent for studio and on-location shoots where sheer strength must be combined with portability and fast installation.Steel construction means our stands are strong and long-lasting... |
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This Photo Basics Backlight Stand is lightweight, black aluminum, with sure-twist section locks. It is an ideal stand to use in conjunction with a background light. |
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Westcott Photo Basics 501 Backlight Kit List Price: $132.15 Sale Price: $109.95 |
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The Photo Basics backlight kit is a perfect addition to any existing studio set up. A background light will not only illuminate your background, but help to separate your subject from the background to give your image a three-dimensional appearance... |
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This tripod redefines state of the art for support of video cameras. Two-stage; Ultra-lightweight; stability as well as resistance to shock; twisting and torsion. Innovative quick release leg joints are constructed using a proprietary technology that highlights both ergonomic design and greater maximum load and locking capacities... |

How to Avoid the Most Common Mistakes in Video Shooting
The differences between the videos produced by a professional and an amateur videographer are obvious for an audience, but not so obvious when you are behind the camera. With so much on your mind, it is easy to overlook some important aspects while you are shooting and these mistakes may be impossible to fix afterwards. Here are some of the most common mistakes that amateurs make during their first video shootings:
1. Poor framing
No one wants to see an actor with the top of his head cut off by the frame, not to mention having the bottom of his chin cut off. It is very important to have balance in your composition. A little more experienced videographers will tend to put everyone in the middle to avoid the mistake mentioned above. This is also wrong because it gets really boring. The secret is to use the rule of thirds and keep the subjects on the lines dividing the frames, the years on the top section and movement on the third section opposite to the direction in which the actor is moving in order to keep space in the front. This ay seem quite simple but you will see it is not really so in practice. However, experience will teach you to do it right.
2. Excessive zooming
Lower-end consumer video cameras don't have too many options, but they all have a zoom function. This is probably the reason why amateurs tend to overuse it. If you look closely to movies and the things you see on TV, you will see that the zoom effect is not really noticeable. Home videos, on the other hand, are full of excessive zooming that weakens the production. Try to get closer with the camera more often and people will continue to pay attention. Also make sure to use a wide shot whenever you can as it provides better picture quality.
3. Backlighting
Another thing amateurs tend to overlook is the way light impacts the appearance of their subjects on screen. This is why we see so many dark faces of people who are in front of a window or the sun. The secret is to keep the most powerful light source in front of the subject. If you are forced to have a light in the back of the actor, increase exposure so that you can blow out the background. It is better to have a clear face with no background than a wonderful background with a dark face.
4. Background noise
Many videographers fail to take into account is the background noise. The camera has embedded omnidirectional microphones which don't capture only what you want, but also the sound of the vehicles on the nearby highway, the children playing outside, the planes above or the wind. In order to have a clear sound, try to clear out all the background noise or as much as you can. It is virtually impossible to remove these noises afterwards.
5. No tripod
Don't fool yourself that you can handle the camera with your own hands, because you can't. A steady, strong tripod is always a better option, especially if you are shooting a long scene. During professional cinema productions, the cinematographer will never hold the camera himself.
If you avoid these five mistakes, the results of your video work will probably be much improved.
About the Author
Alex is a writer about photography techniques for http://reshade.com . Reshade works in the field of online picture processing programs and offers a free online photo resizer web-tool. It's also possible to purchase a photo resizer application for Windows. Give it a try !



















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