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Photographers, what kind of cameras do they use to shoot MV works?

Personally, I don't care what camera I use to shoot the MV. Generally, Sony, Canon and Panasonic cameras with the size of 4000-6000 can be used (camera shooting can only achieve good results under the condition of sufficient light). Sony 190P and Panasonic 180 professional cameras are very good, and the price is around 20,000, not to mention 60,000-70,000 for more advanced cameras.

The most important thing for an individual to shoot an MV is not the camera, but shooting and editing 2 points! As long as you do it well, you can make a decent MV effect!

1. Shooting technique, you can have an angle book (that is, a small script), design 20-30 shots according to the script, shoot more with different angles, push and pull (post-editing), or find a piece of music, use the lyrics as an angle book, and design the shots according to the meaning of the text. Practice more and try more.

2. Post-editing is difficult and troublesome. You can do it yourself with audio-visual software and spend more time. Editing should be combined with the music festival you match for editing and lens switching, using flashback effect many times, blurring to clear effect, paying attention to the characteristics of large scene editing and so on. (A little expert editing, even the messy fragments can cut out a little MV feeling, hehe)

Therefore, individuals can satisfy themselves and friends without good equipment when shooting MV. If a big company or TV station shoots, there should be no rocker arm, tripod, track, etc. Except high-end machines.