Filming Your Video
Here are some ideas to help you with your video
Remember the most significant part of the lesson is the quality of the video submission received.
To make a video, you need to have a device that can record movies in a digital format, such as a digital camcorder, digital camera, or a smart phone. Transfer the video files from your device to your computer then upload to your computer and email or share with Whats Ap or upload to your You Tube Account.
Remember the most significant part of the lesson is the quality of the video submission received.
To make a video, you need to have a device that can record movies in a digital format, such as a digital camcorder, digital camera, or a smart phone. Transfer the video files from your device to your computer then upload to your computer and email or share with Whats Ap or upload to your You Tube Account.
The following are a few suggestions to assure the success of your film:
1) Try and make sure your video is stable and does not move around to much. Locate the video device so that it is not to far away from the horse and rider.
2) So that your video is easier to view, adjust your video for indoor or outdoor lighting conditions. Filming into direct sunlight or filming in a dark indoor school will make your video harder to view.
3) Light coloured clothing is easier to see and evaluate. Please try not to wear items like 'baggy' coats as this makes it more difficult to assess your position.
4) Select ONE issue or problem per training video. Please detail any concerns you have on the form you are asked to complete along with your video. If you’re submitting a new video as a follow-up to a previous lesson, detail any continuing concerns and areas of improvement since your last submission.
5) Film Continuously, don’t stop and start your video, I need to see everything to give the best analysis and solutions.
8) Videos of Poor Quality If a video of poor quality is submitted and I am unable to review it, you will be asked to resubmit your video or your money will be refunded to you.
9) Enjoy Your Ride!
1) Try and make sure your video is stable and does not move around to much. Locate the video device so that it is not to far away from the horse and rider.
2) So that your video is easier to view, adjust your video for indoor or outdoor lighting conditions. Filming into direct sunlight or filming in a dark indoor school will make your video harder to view.
3) Light coloured clothing is easier to see and evaluate. Please try not to wear items like 'baggy' coats as this makes it more difficult to assess your position.
4) Select ONE issue or problem per training video. Please detail any concerns you have on the form you are asked to complete along with your video. If you’re submitting a new video as a follow-up to a previous lesson, detail any continuing concerns and areas of improvement since your last submission.
5) Film Continuously, don’t stop and start your video, I need to see everything to give the best analysis and solutions.
8) Videos of Poor Quality If a video of poor quality is submitted and I am unable to review it, you will be asked to resubmit your video or your money will be refunded to you.
9) Enjoy Your Ride!