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Guidelines for shooting a professional looking video
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Hello! I'm filming a short PSA for a non-profit company I'm interning for and was wondering what supplies I'll need, video techniques I should be aware of and other things I should know that I haven't thought about.

This is what the video I'm planing to shoot will resemble

For equipment I have:

  • Canon 5dII DLSR w/ 24-70mm II, 70-200 IS

  • Sony Handycam hdr cx230

  • A fluid head tripod

  • 2 lighting stands

  • Tascam Dr-100mkII audio recorded

We're looking to purchase a backdrop to set up and I was wondering what size we should get if we plan on having 10 people on it for a group shot.

Also, what type of device should we get to record the audio of individuals talking? I have the audio recorder but we're thinking of getting a lav pack for the person speaking to wear as we're recording them but I'm wondering if there are better options available.

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