Shooting skill
1, watch the distance. When shooting, judge the distance between the camera or mobile phone and the dancers according to the number of dancers and the type of dance. If it is a solo dance, the shooting distance is about 3 meters, not too far as possible, but not too close, so as to avoid the incomplete picture when shooting. If a multi-person dance team dances together, the shooting distance should be a little farther, more than 5 meters. If it is too close, the dancers on both sides may be out of the camera.
If it is indoors, or the space is small, you can't drive too far, so you can control the range of dance movements a little and try to choose the dance with small position change. Avoid jumping out of the lens range.
2. Choose lightly. If shooting outdoors, try to shoot in sunny days, but try not to shoot at noon. If the light is too strong, the dancers will not be dazzled by the sun very well. The light will be slightly worse on cloudy days than on sunny days. If it is indoors, you can only rely on the lights. Try to choose a place with bright lights, otherwise the picture will be dark and there will be more noise. A beautiful dance that is easy to dance is wasted if it is not filmed well. If you shoot indoors, you can also try to open the curtains and let some natural light in the room, which will be better.
3. Selection of background. If you are outdoors, you can choose a place with a better environment. It's warm in spring in bloom, so you can find some gorgeous backgrounds and shoot them very beautifully. If it is indoors, pay attention to the space as wide as possible and don't have too many messy things in the background.