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Hi I', Steve from Mills Motion and today I want to share with you five tips for shooting
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better product demo videos.
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Just recently I had the opportunity to shoot a demo video for a client and there were a
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few things that I discovered that I thought would be helpful for anyone wanting to create
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their own product demo video.
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So before we jump into the tips let's check out the finished product.
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So what your saw just there was an except from a larger product demo video that I created
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for a client.
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But want I want to show you in this video is how you can shoot really nice shots for
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your next product demo video or promotional video.
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Here are my top 5 tips.
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Tip #1 for making a product demo video.
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Take some time thinking bout and setting up you shot.
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In cinema talk there is a thing called "mis en scene"
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Thats the concept of telling a story with what is in your shot, or in the frame of your
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video.
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We see this so often in advertising and anyone can use it.
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Take this watch for example.
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What we see inside this product shot not just a watch on a wrist.
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There is actually a story being told.
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So what does it make the viewer subconsciously think?
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We can assume that it is a man's watch, that it is high quality and it is probably outside
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of my budget...
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All of this has been conveyed without even saying a word.
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Now we can do the same thing wiht our promotional videos and our produce demo videos.
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In my product demo video I was shooting a hot air plastic welder and therefore I wanted
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to have a slightly grittier look and feel.
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I didn't want it to be just stark white.
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So I went and found a nice wood grain bench and a wood grain lazy suzan that would really
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help me to get those nice spinning shots...
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But more on that in a moment.
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Its amazing the difference that taking a little bit of extra effort thinking about what goes
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into your frame will have in the quality of your final video.
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Maybe if you are filming a golf product why not head out to a golf course?
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Or if you are selling a kitchen appliance, why not film in a kitchen.
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Add some detail to your scene by
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Take some time thinking about where to film and what that setting will say about your
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product.
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Step 2 filming a product demo video
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Set up your camera correctly for your product shoot.
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So for my product video I knew I wanted to slow down some of the shots in post production.
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That meant I needed to set my frame rate as high as possible.
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60 frames per second...
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Next Set your white balance correctly...
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This is a very easy thing to do but it will make a big difference to the quality of your
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final shot.
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Now your white balance determines how blue or orange your shot appears.
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Setting it correctly white help make sure you have the correct colours coming across
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in your final shot.
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It will really help to make your product pop and the vividness of your colours really stand
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out.
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And finally try and keep the ISO on your camera as low as possible.
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Although increasing your ISO can help brighten up your shot.
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It can also introduce some really nasty grain into your shot.
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I did this in my first shoot for this product demonstration video.
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It wasn't until I got back to my computer that I realised that the footage was way to
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grainy.
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So I had to go back.
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Low my ISO and film the product again.
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ANDt he footage came up much better.
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Tip 3 for filming a product demo video: Get creative with your lighting!
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In general soft lighting will produce a much more attractive shot of your product.
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I used twi big florescent light boxes with these really nice white covers to help soften
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up and disperse the light my product demo video.
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Now because I wanted to keep my ISO really low I brought in my lights as close as I could
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to make sure I had plenty of light in my shot and that way I could keep my ISO on my camera
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nice and low.
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Now if you don't have a set of light boxes... thats OK
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You can pick up a set of light boxes for a really good price off ebay.
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LED lights are a really good option.
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These days you can pick up a set for a good price.
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Or your a are really in a pinch you can use some painters light with some baking paper
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clipped over the top of them to help soften the light...
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Play with your light and see what looks good for your video and for your product.
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Because I was working with a hand tool I wanted to make my shot look a bit grittier so I wanted
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so I was happy to let some shadows full around my product.
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Maybe if you are shooting a beauty product you might want to introduce more light and
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have a brighter cleaner product shot.
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Thats up to you...
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Play around with your light because light can make a big difference to the look and
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feel of your final product video.
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There is one thing to be cautious of and that is over exposing your product video.
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Thats when you end up having product shot that is too bright and you start to loose
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detail in your frame.
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You can combat that by moving your lights or by changing the settings on your camera.
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If your filming outside try filming in the shade on a nice sunny day or on an overcast
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day.
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This will help make sure you get that nice even soft light.
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Set 4 for creating a product video: Filming your product video.
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I really like to ad some movement to my product videos to help show of all the angles of my
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product.
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So I did this a couple of ways.
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There first one was the lazy suzan.
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I really like that shot and it was really easy to get.
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I just put my product onto the lazy suzan turner pointed my camera at the product and
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gave it a steady spin and we got that really nice spinning shot of our product.
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Really easy to get.
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Now for the up and down jib shot I used my camera slider like a mini Jib.
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I just rotated the tripod side ways and moved the camera up and down on the slider rail
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and that came up quite nice.
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If you don't have a lazy suzan or a camera slider you can still get some nice rocking
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in and out shots using just two leg of your tripod.
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finally don't forget to show your product in action.
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I almost forgot this part.
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I had filmed all of the gorgeous product shots and when I got to the computer I thought way
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they look great...
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But at no point did I actually shot the product in action doing what our customers want it
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to do!
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So I went, set up my shots again cranked up the tool that I was demonstrating and actually
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showed it in action doing what our customers wanted it to do!
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Now once you are done filming it is time to get your footage onto your computer.
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Personally I use Final Cut Pro x to import and edit all of my video footage of my product
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demo video.
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Once I found all the shots that I liked I cut them up and put them into a sequence.
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I added some music and then some light leaks over the top just to jazz up the shots a little...
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So there you have it!
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Thats my five tips for shooting more professional looking product demo video.
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I'm steve from millsmotion...
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Thank you so much for watching