| When
scuba diving, people would want to share the underwater experience
that they see with their friends and family. First, they begin by
regaling coworkers and family members with story after story of
their underwater adventures. Then, they start to take a snapshot or
two. But still, the frozen images that they bring back from the
depths are lacking.
It is impossible to convey the agility and grace
of a great white intent on prey or the delicate, jerky movements of
a sea horse. And so they graduate to underwater videography. It is
through this medium that they hopes to bring the sea to life for
your land-dwelling support group.
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| If
this sounds familiar and you want to get started in underwater
videography, there are some things that you need to know before you
get started. While shooting film underwater is similar to shooting
video on dry land, the sea holds special challenges that you need to
be aware of. To improve your odds of shooting an enjoyable video,
follow these tips for underwater videography: |
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| Stay
Steady. Holding the camera steady while underwater is quite a
challenge but one you must master nonetheless unless you want to
make your audience sea sick. The only way you can master this one is
to practice, practice, practice. |
| Forget
zooming. Zooming in underwater videography should be avoided at all
costs. This is because suspended matter in the water can become
magnified and result in a fuzzy image. Instead of zooming, slowly
creep up on the object that you are filming instead. |
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| Leave
auto focus behind. When filming in an underwater setting, there are
many things that can float into your field of vision and mess with
your auto focus. You might be filming your buddy playing with a
stingray in the distance when an eel snakes across your field of
vision, auto focus picks up the eel, and the whole effect that you
were going for is ruined. |
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| Watch
your angle. Strive to shoot your subject from a front and slightly
underneath view. Since you cannot direct fish and marine life in the
direction that you would like them to go, this requires a lot of
sitting and waiting for your subject to come to you. Avoid chasing
fish, this only leads to spooked marine creatures and unsteady
shots. |
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| Use
light. Proper lighting is an integral part of underwater videography.
Be sure to use plenty of light to sharpen your images and reflect
brilliant colors. |
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| Go
for action. If you really want to wow your family with your
underwater videography skills, strive to shoot action shots rather
than marine life idly passing by. |
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| The
main component of becoming successful in underwater videography is
practice. If you shoot a lot of film, study what you've shot, and
try to learn from your mistakes, you will find that your skills
improve with each dive. |
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