Recording Guide Part 9: Recording the Video | AlphaStorm
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Welcome back to the recording guide! This week, I'll be taking a look at shooting the video!
Video recording is an entirely separate art in and of itself. Something I didn't mention in the video though is, you should use your influences as references for other shots if you want to try things. Obviously there's only so much you can do as an indie recording artist, but if you can be extra cinematic, then go for it!
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