The aperture setting needs to fit your creative vision. Try experimenting with longer and shorter shutter speeds every now and then to see the impact it has, you will probably either end up with blurred or jerky movement (which you could use artistically at that some stage once you mastered the basic rules). Basically this allows for smooth motion between the single frames you are about to shoot. If you shoot at 60 frames per second, you should adapt your shutter speed to 1/120s. For the shutter speed there is a rule of thumb: Half the frame rate of your video – this means when shooting at 25 frames per second, you will shoot with 1/50s shutter speed. To shoot video, usually you will want to turn your camera to full manual control. How to start Shooting Stock Videos? Learn about the basic settings We have put together a list of ideas how to start out in videography if you are coming from stock photography. The availability of electronic screens allowing for moving content is growing and static images are not ideal to serve those platforms. Videography is becoming more popular amongst both, buyers and stock photographers.
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