2. Which techniques could you start using right away? Why?
1. When pushing into the subject, set the focus to the final position. This is reveals the subject from out of focus to in focus. This technique only requires one person, so it is efficient to work with in comparison to attempting to pull the focus while changing positions.
2. Tilt the slider and level the camera. This effect can also be used as a shot to reveal a specific subject from another point of view. When this effect is performed perfectly in a smooth fashion, it can make a stable subject vastly more interesting.
3. Place the camera at the end of the tilted slider in order to create a jib effect. This effect can be combined with the first tip of setting the focus at the end of the shot. This adds depth into the shot by changing the background as the camera moves.
Technique one is the easiest effect to do because it requires simply setting the focus to the end point. This technique will not only be visually pleasing, but easy to do when shooting alone.
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