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Four top tips for filming your question
1.Sounds!
We want to know what your question is, so we have to be able to hear it!
Think about the background noise wherever you're recording. Make
sure your voice isn't drowned out by the sound around you. The closer
you are to the screen, the better you'll be heard - but don't get TOO
close!
Headphones with an in-built microphone can improve the sound: plug
them in and attach the mic to your shirt or top near your collarbone.
Better still, use a dedicated external microphone if you have access to
one.
2. Lights!
Make sure your face is clearly in shot and look at the camera lens
rather than the screen as this will help give a good eye-line.
Think about the lighting. If you're outside filming, don't have the
sun directly behind you. If you're indoors, open the curtains or turn
on lights to make the location brighter. Don't stand in front of a
window as you may end up in silhouette.
3. Camera!
If you're filming your question on a phone or tablet, hold it
horizontally. This will look better on television or a computer screen.
Stability is important: if you're holding your device, lean against something sturdy to keep the picture steady.
4. Action!
There are benefits to being concise and we'll hear what you want to say sooner.
The article is experted from http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-32019317