Are your family photos and videos falling short of your expectations? Do you struggle to capture those perfect moments that truly reflect the beauty and emotions of your family? Look no further! In this post, we will delve into the powerful technique of the rule of thirds and how it can help you solve your family photography and videography challenges. Get ready to elevate your skills and create stunning visuals that will leave a lasting impression.

Understanding the Rule of Thirds: A Key Solution for Family Photography and Videography

Alright, everyone, get ready to embark on a journey into the incredible power of the rule of thirds. This composition technique is nothing short of magical when it comes to capturing captivating family photos and videos. Consider it your secret ingredient, infusing that extra spice into your visual storytelling endeavors. With a simple division of your frame into thirds, like a playful tic-tac-toe board, you unlock the potential to create visually appealing compositions that engage and mesmerize. Let’s explore how this technique can solve your family photography and videography challenges and elevate your content from average to exceptional! Prepare to be amazed as we delve into the wondrous realm of the rule of thirds.

Accessing Grid Lines on Your Device:

This simple yet effective composition technique can be your ultimate solution to capturing captivating family photos and videos. But to make the most of it, you’ll want to enable grid lines on your device. Here’s how to access them:

On a Camera: 

  1. Turn on your camera and navigate to the settings menu.
  2. Locate the option called “Grid Lines” or “Grid Display” and select it.
  3. Choose the desired grid type, such as the rule of thirds or a square grid.
  4. Exit the settings menu and start taking photos or videos. You’ll now have grid lines visible on your camera screen, helping you compose your shots with precision.
Grid Lines showing on Canon 6D Mark II in Live View Mode.
Canon 6D Mark II with grid lines.

On a Smartphone:

  1. Open your camera app and access the settings menu.
  2. Look for an option labeled “Grid Lines” or “Grid Display” and tap on it.
  3. Select the type of grid you prefer, such as the rule of thirds or a square grid.
  4. Exit the settings menu and begin capturing photos or videos. You’ll now have grid lines visible on your smartphone screen, aiding you in achieving well-balanced compositions.
iPhone – Grid Lines

Android – Grid Lines

   
   
   

 

Remember, the grid lines option’s exact location and naming may vary depending on your camera or smartphone model. If you encounter any difficulties finding it, consult your device’s user manual or conduct a quick online search for specific instructions tailored to your device. With grid lines enabled, you can harness the true potential of the rule of thirds and elevate your family photography and videography to new heights.

 

Implementing the Rule of Thirds in Family Photography: Techniques to Solve Family Photography Challenges

“Are you tired of dull and uninspiring family photos? The rule of thirds is here to solve your family photography challenges! By understanding and applying this technique, you can capture the essence of special moments and emotions during your family outings. Get ready to enhance your skills and take your family photos to a whole new level!”

Young boy reaching for a toy. Not a composed photo.

Not Using Rule of Thirds properly.

You boy reaching for a toy. Example of using Rule of Thirds.
Using Rule of Thirds properly.

Woman on a beach wearing a hoodie. Not using ROT properly. Showing Grid Lines.

Grid Lines on presented on image. Not composed properly.

Woman on the beach wearing a hoodie. With fog. Posed and showing Grid Lines on photo.
Changed the angle and now using grid lines to compose the photo.
Woman on a foggy beaching wearing a hoodie. Finished photo after applying ROT
Finished photo after applying Rule of Thirds.

Applying the Rule of Thirds in Family Videography: Transforming Your Family Videos

“Do your family videos fail to deliver the impact you’re aiming for?  The rule of thirds is the ultimate solution to your family videography challenges! With this technique, you can turn your videos from bland to breathtaking. In this section, we’ll show you how to leverage the rule of thirds to create more dynamic and engaging family videos that will leave your audience captivated.”

 

Do’s and Don’ts for Photography and Videography

Do’s:

  1. Do use the rule of thirds to create a balanced and visually pleasing composition.
  2. Do position key subjects or points of interest along the intersecting lines or at the intersection points.
  3. Do experiment with different perspectives, angles, and camera movements to add depth and interest.
  4. Do utilize the grid lines on your device to guide your composition and ensure accurate placement.
  5. Do capture the emotions and interactions between family members by placing them strategically within the frame.
  6. Do consider the lighting conditions and use the rule of thirds to enhance the lighting and create a more captivating visual.
  7. Do practice and refine your skills with the rule of thirds to improve your family photography and videography over time.

Don’ts:

  1. Don’t place your main subject dead center in the frame; aim for a more dynamic and engaging composition.
  2. Don’t overcrowd the frame with too many elements; focus on the key subjects.
  3. Don’t neglect other compositional techniques like leading lines, framing, or symmetry that can complement the rule of thirds.
  4. Don’t limit yourself to using the rule of thirds in every single shot; there are times when breaking it can create unique effects.
  5. Don’t forget to consider the background and ensure it complements your subject rather than distracts from it.
  6. Don’t be afraid to experiment and take multiple shots or video clips from different perspectives to find the most compelling composition.
  7. Don’t overlook the importance of timing and capturing the decisive moment in your family visuals.

By following these guidelines for both family photography and videography, and incorporating the rule of thirds effectively, you’ll be able to create visually captivating and emotionally engaging visuals that truly capture the essence of your family moments.

 

Rule of Thirds: Your Key to Stunning Family Photos and Videos

If you’re looking to overcome your family photography and videography challenges, mastering the rule of thirds is your answer.

By incorporating this technique into your creative process, you can solve the common struggles of capturing memorable moments and visually compelling content. Don’t hesitate to experiment with different compositions and practice using the rule of thirds during your family outings. With dedication and application, you can create stunning family photos and videos that truly reflect the beauty and emotions of your loved ones. So, embrace the power of the rule of thirds, unleash your creativity, and solve your family photography and videography challenges. Take this opportunity to elevate your skills, create lasting memories, and craft visuals that will leave a lasting impression on your audience. Embrace the rule of thirds, and watch as your family photos and videos transform from ordinary to extraordinary.

Remember, the key is understanding the rule of thirds, practicing implementing it in your compositions, and experimenting with different perspectives and subjects. Whether you’re capturing a candid moment during a family outing or documenting a special milestone, the rule of thirds can be your guiding principle for creating visually compelling and emotionally resonant visuals.

So, grab your camera or smartphone, enable the grid lines, and start incorporating the rule of thirds into your family photography and videography. Solve your challenges, capture breathtaking moments, and create a treasure trove of memories your family will cherish for years.

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Do you want to make better videos that are fun to watch for family and friends? I am talking about videos that are sharable on social media to get likes, high fives and “that is so cute!” and “that looked so much fun, I want to do that!” Then hang tight and we are going to walk through some simple steps to make your videos stand out no matter where you show them. Here are 3 Tips for Shooting Better Videos!

Hey there, my name is Evan and this blog is all about “Helping you capture, create, and share your memories.” So let’s get right to it.

Are you one of those people that wants to record every minute of your family’s activities? I am that person. But the problem we have is that sometimes we have hours of video on our camera and they just end up staying on the memory card, copied to the computer and left alone, or GASP!, deleted and never to be seen again! Don’t do that!

Or are you one to not record because you are afraid of how the videos will turn out? Don’t be that person either!

Whether you are always recording or never recording, I am here to help you get the confidence to not only capture but to also make them fun to capture. And bring smiles to those who watch them.

I have 3 Tips for Shooting Better Videos that you can do right now to help you make your videos stand out and are fun to watch. Keep reading to get a bonus tip that will get high fives from your family and friends, or statements like, “that was so cute!” or “I want to do that with my family.”

Pro Tip – Record with intention of capturing the activity. Don’t just turn the camera to record and leave it on to capture the whole 4 hours of playing in the yard. Pick parts of the activity to capture and move along. This will save in piecing it all together later.

How about that! A pro tip and we haven’t even gotten started yet.

Tip #1. – CHANGING YOUR PERSPECTIVE

Changing the perspective will make a lot of difference. By adjusting just a few minor views with your camera you will see how the video changes for the better. Let’s look at a couple of options.

Decide on different angles or perspectives you would like to or can capture. This could also depend on Tip #2 which we will get to in a minute. Different angles could mean viewing from outside in, viewing from eye level, or right smack in the middle.

In the still above you can see that everyone is in the view. So this would be eye level but from a third person perspective.

Another angle or perspective would be you or someone holding the camera and being in the middle of the action. Such as this one. We were at a zoo and trying to jump as far as a kangaroo and I was jumping with the camera to be a part of the action.

Or give the camera to another person and get into the action (like when I played freeze tag with in the yard with our niece and nephew. The point here is to make sure you are not always behind lens but part of the memory for everyone.

Don’t feel stuck to only capture from one perspective the during the activity. Mix it up and use all the angles and points of view. Just don’t make yourself or the viewer dizzy when watching.

On to Step #2 which is

Tip #2 – LIGHTING

When it comes to lighting it is important that the camera has enough light to capture the action. There are two basic lighting sources. Natural light and Artificial light. Hopefully the differences are self-explanatory. When capturing your family it is always best to have the light source behind or off to the side of the camera pointing toward what you are capturing. Pay attention to how the light is on your “subject”, your family when recording them.

  • Natural lighting. Cloudy days are great for not casting shadows downward on to faces. Sunny days are good as well, just make sure there aren’t harsh shadows. It is fun to capture the children catching fireflies just before dark just make sure your camera sensor can adjust to low light.
  • Artificial lighting. If you are inside, make sure there is enough light for the camera to see the action. And the same ideas applies to lighting your subject’s faces.

If you aren’t able to control the direction of the light, then got back to step #1 and use angles and points of view. Notice that just moving the camera angle where the sun is behind her, but also not completely hidden you can get a lightened face and beautiful sun rise on the beach?

I hope this information is being helpful to you. We are about to look at step #3, but remember we also have a bonus tip coming up after that. Ok, now for step #3.

Tip #3 – AUDIO

You want to make sure that you have a good, clean audio recording of your fun activity. Your camera audio is mostly ok, but there are microphones that can be connected to your camera or phone to help with capturing voices. Depending on the activity or environment, you may have to get the camera and/or microphone close to the person if possible.

But this step about audio is not only about someone’s voice. It is also about enhancing your video with narrations, music and sounds.

Narrations, the idea of describing the activity to your viewer after it had happened. Think read along books, or documentaries.

Adding music to the background is a great idea, if done correctly, will actually help the viewer feel more connected. Be careful when adding music to your videos that you will share online. Some social media platforms will not allow copyright music to used and will mute the audio from the video or not let you post it at all. So choose from a source that allows you to license the music to your video.

Ok so we have gone over 3 Tips for Shooting Better Videos. These include adjustments and techniques that will make capturing videos of your family more fun. I promised you a bonus tip and after the bonus tip we have a challenge so stay with me.

BONUS TIP – TELLING A STORY

Use the technique of Storytelling when capturing your fun. I am referring to the idea of using a story arc.

  • Story Arc
    • The “Who” “What” “Where” “When”
    • Conflict to keep end result from happening.
    • Decision to keep going or change direction.
    • Resolution to finish activity
    • Emotional ending (satisfied, happy, joyful)

Let me explain how it works in normal a situation. You want to make pancakes. You gather ingredients. Realize you need milk. You then have to go get milk or their won’t be any pancakes. Got your milk, now mixing can resume. Then you realize that when you left to go get milk you cautiously turned off stove top (Good thinking!), but didn’t turn it back on. Now skillet is not hot. Now you wait. Once skillet it hot, you pour the mix out on to the skillet. The phone rings and you burn the first batch because of the distraction. At this point you could just eat cereal, but you wanted pancakes. So instead you pour again and stay focused until the first golden goodness is now ready to be plated and have butter and syrup added. The first bite is delicious! You are now happy that you pushed through and finished despite the set-backs.

This technique can be used in almost any activity that you want to record. Think about how events leading up to the activity could be used. Then the activity and then the resolution of getting through the activity. Then the satisfaction by all involved. Even condensed versions of the story arc can be used in 30 second clips. By using it, the viewer will stay engaged longer and feel satisfied after watching. Thus giving you the high fives, likes and “that is so fun, I want to do that!” In return you have made a memory to cherish forever and one that is worthy of watching over and over.

Challenge

And now for the challenge. Find a fun activity for your family to do. It could be going to the park, it could be playing football in the yard, it could be just as simple as watching a movie or playing a board game. Take out your camera or phone, and apply the 3 Tips for Shooting Better Videos that we have talked about today and see how much better just capturing the fun will be. This will get you wanting to do more activities together, recording them and even better, sharing them.

The purpose of this post and many others to come is to give you the confidence, the tips, and the desire to go out and capture as many memories as you can and create your own stories worthy of sharing.

With Much Thanks!

Thank you for following along as we talked about 3 Tips for Shooting Better Videos. I hope that this post was informative and useful.

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