
PTCM is a hub for sharing above average, planned video camera operation; capturing calculated recording angles; maintaining good camera control, general perception, also properly controlling what's in the frame. Interesting content is not necessarily a solid ground for giving praise regardless of how good the content is on its own. Please dedicate a minute & read the rules before posting to make sure you don't violate them
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1. Videography Communities: Promote in other videography - related subreddits or online forums like DVXUser. 2. Video Hosting Platforms: Share links to the subreddit on YouTube or Vimeo in video descriptions related to camerawork. 3. Social Media for Film and Video: Use platforms like Instagram (especially for short video snippets related to good camerawork) or LinkedIn for professional videographers. 4. Camera Manufacturer Communities: Post about the subreddit in communities related to camera brands like Canon or Sony. 5. Online Videography Courses: Promote the subreddit in the discussion boards of online videography courses.
1. Post titles must clearly state reasons for praising the camera operator such as framing, tracking etc. 2. Videos must be intentionally captured and not incidental footage. 3. Avoid forced sexualization in the videos. 4. Do not post still photos, video stills, drone footage, 360 camera footage, or videos with digital effects/CGI. 5. Check for reposts of videos posted within the last 6 months.