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4. Use a Tripod or Gimbal

                   Shaky footage is the enemy. You’ll want to stabilize the video using a tripod, gimbal, or

                at least setting up your camera on a sturdy surface.




















                5.  Adjust Camera Angle
                   Avoid too high, or too low. Adjust the lens just below eye level.


















                6. The Rule of Thirds

                   Instead of positioning yourself in the middle of the camera frame, try moving to one of
                the sides of the frame. Think of dividing both the vertical and horizontal frame into 1/3
                segments. The goal is to have your head in either the top right third, or the top left third.

                This will give your videos more depth.
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