There is a phrase that says, "Every pro was once an amateur". The phrase has the meaning that everyone who is professional in any field, at first they are an amateur. I personally agree with this quote. Diligent to be the key for someone to reach a professional level. However, there are other things that can make a person reach the professional level more quickly and efficiently, namely creativity.
For those of you who like to make a work of their own, whether documentary or amateur video, I would love to know some tricks for the results of your videom can look professional. Because for me, it is better to be a professional than to make a work just to be 'seen'. So, check this out!
Trick 1: Use Lighting
Use the right lighting or lighting to make the video look better. You can buy lighting or make your own.Trick 2: Take advantage of the Sun Light
If you want free lighting, take advantage of sunlight for lighting. Such as "golden hour", which is the perfect time to shoot or record video with the best lighting conditions. Shooting in "golden hour" moments can result in smoother shadow of the object. If there are still unwanted shadows, you can use any object in the form of flat white or shiny. It helps to reflect sunlight on the object you are about to record to make the lighting look evenly.
Trick 3: Set Up Lighting with Editing Software
If it is still difficult to get good light for video, you can use "color correction" in editing software that you use.
Trick 4: Create a Simple Tripod

If you do not have a tripod to stabilize the camera, try creating your own tripod. The trick is very easy! Try to attach the screw to the screw hole located at the bottom of the camera, then tie the strap to the screw. After
that, set the required camera height while stepping on both sides of
the bottom of the rope so that the camera can be stable.
Trick 5: Stabilize Your Camera
Too many benefits to the video make a video look amateur. To minimize the occurrence of benefits in the video, you can set the video speed by slowing down the video.
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