
My story
Everything you see today on YouTube, on television, and on smartphones—all commercials, music videos, series, films, and so on—was filmed and edited by someone.
A videographer is already highly valuable and will continue to be so in the future. People who know how to do this job well are appreciated and in demand.
People often think it’s a simple task. They say it’s difficult, just turn on the camera and that’s it. Unfortunately, that’s not quite the case.
To get a professional scene, a good and complex interview, or a commercial, you need to know the camera settings. How to set it up, how to adjust the lighting, how to find a good shooting position, and how to position the model correctly so that everything looks professional and beautiful. Video editing is also involved. Adjustments to color, brightness, and so on. Let’s say color should be taken into account, because if the colors aren’t set correctly, you could have the most expensive camera in the world, and the video will still be bad. And these details are very important. Then, of course, there’s the sound, which also requires a lot of work.
Video production is not a building; there are many small things and details that need to be considered, because just one bad shot can ruin everything you’ve filmed all day.
