Aerial camera layout
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Key Points to Consider – Aerials
- Consider the length and high and the landing of the jump
- Generally position cameras in a low position for dramatic and spectacular effect
- Consider the coach reaction
- Capture the atmosphere and enthusiasm of the spectators
- Be creative, Be innovative, this is freestyle
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