A former project manager with Epic Construction in Frankfort, Illinois, Marc Morale now runs Hamilton Construction in Chicago, IL. Marc Morale's interests are varied and include scuba diving, travel, photography, and underwater videography.
Getting the best underwater videos comes with practice. Here are additional tips when you want to get the best out of your underwater videography: 1. Invest in some weights When underwater, your body will inevitably want to float back to the top. For stability, consider getting a few lower weights to hold you down there. Make sure they are not heavy to become cumbersome, considering you need to maneuver underwater or even tread on water. 2. White balance As you descend, you need to compensate for the changes that happen to the color of light. This is known as white balance. It is how the camera calibrates what white is. As you descend, hold down the white balance button on your camera when shooting a white object. 3. Take a variety of shots When editing your videos later, you will want to have lots of shots to choose from. Therefore, try shooting from different angles and different lighting. More shots give you more editing options.
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