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Five tips for filming outdoor.

Here are five tips for filming outdoor.

1. Avoid auto focus
Always try to use the manual focus when you’re shooting outdoors.

2. Use filters
Find out what filters your camera has, and use them! If your camera didn’t come with any, don’t fret. You can often fake this in post production, or buy specialty filters for your camera.

3. Use a microphone
The outside environment tend to have ambient noise. This can negatively impact the sound quality of your recording.
To solve this problem, use a clip mic or a boom mic—both of which you can place close to the person speaking—to make sure the focal sound is the speaker, not the background. 

4. Use a wide Aperture
This helps to blur the background and sharpen the image of your subject. This is a nice way to visually create ambience without distracting from the subject.

5. Use Daylight
This magical time is referred to as the “golden hour” because nearly everyone and everything looks better in this lighting

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