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		<title>Zero: Created page with &quot;{{DISPLAYTITLE:Video Directing}}  Choosing which shots get shown on the livestream can help usher people into worship, or distract us from what&#039;s happening. While the number of camera shots, or specific settings may change, here are some good general principles for choosing the shots:  * At the beginning of the service, or songs, it&#039;s often good to start with a wider shot of the whole stage. This helps show people what they are hearing or going to see. In the film world,...&quot;</title>
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Choosing which shots get shown on the livestream can help usher people into worship, or distract us from what&amp;#039;s happening. While the number of camera shots, or specific settings may change, here are some good general principles for choosing the shots:&lt;br /&gt;
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* At the beginning of the service, or songs, it&amp;#039;s often good to start with a wider shot of the whole stage. This helps show people what they are hearing or going to see. In the film world, this would be called your &amp;quot;establishing shot&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
* Use the auto or fade transition sparingly! Only between sections of services, or intentionally on slow songs do fade transitions work well.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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