Types Of Videography For TV And Video Production

Developments in technology have made it easy for nearly everyone with access to a camera able to produce video content. Even those with no experience are now able to produce content and earn big as long as they are creative and a video camera or a smartphone with as good camera.

There are several types of videos and videography that you must learn to make it in this industry. On top of that, you need to come up with an ideal what you want in your video, use your creativity in producing it, and the right marketing strategy to sell the content you’ve created.

If you are interested in TV video production, here are the best types of videography you need to learn.

Time-Lapse Videos

Creating a time-lapse video is easy and all you need is a camera or a time-lapse app. The time-lapse app is simple and very easy to use, which makes it one of the most preferred tools among video creators and their audience.

Time-lapse videos are created to give an idea on the entire world seen from a macroscopic level. Creating such a video might seem tough to some, but it is actually easy. Just come up with an idea of anything imaginable to the usual human understanding of time, such as the moving cloud or a growing seedling, then take your camera and shoot it, and with the time-lapse app, bring your idea to life.

Review or Commentary

Most people nowadays rely on social media to get an idea on the quality of a product they want to buy. Whatever the reviews they read on these sites say plays a big part in whether or not we will purchase that product. For this reason, more and more companies are turning to influencers to help market their products through review videos on sites such as YouTube and Instagram. Therefore, if you wish to enter into the TV video production industry, it is worth learning how to shoot and produce review and commentary videos.

Interviews

Interviews are among the best types of videography you can create with little effort. There are two ways you can do an interview video.

The first one involves you interviewing someone else, either a friend, customer, social media influencer etc., while you are out of view and just asking the questions.

The second one involves you talking directly to the camera while narrating your or any other subject. You can do this live while streaming, or record the video in advance and edit it later on using a video editing software.

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