Posted by Antony Theobald on Wednesday 14 April 2010 at 9:49am
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Our latest advice document is a Basic Guide to Field Video Recording.

The guide is intended for users who wish to record video 'in the field'. This includes both the videoing of resources (animals, plants, sculpture, buildings, etc.) and the videoing of people (students, interview subjects, crowds). The common thread is that the work occurs 'outside' in a number of environments.
When recording video outdoors, you have less control of your environment - you need to think about the equipment you take, plan how and what you will shoot, and be prepared for adverse weather conditions. Read the guide here.
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