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The first biggest mistake that almost all beginners make is the use of blurs and panning in almost every fragment of the shooting.
Before you press the ZOOM button, be clear about why you are doing it.
Do you really need a close-up of the object? Or do you play with the flow just because you can? And, if you don't have a good reason for applying a fade or a panorama, it's best not to use them.
It should be noted that many well-known directors (Spielberg, Hitchcock, etc.) shot entire films without resorting to these techniques.
Instead of blurring, sometimes it's better to pause shooting or get closer to the subject.
If you do decide to pan horizontally (moving from side to side) or vertically (moving up or down), try to move the camera very slowly.
Almost all novice cameramen move the camera so fast that it causes laughter from their more experienced colleagues.
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