The “How to Take Videos that Look Good” series explains the key points for easily shooting videos at home or in the office. We will be delivering one-point advice over a total of eight installments.
The theme of the seventh installment is “noise”.
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The theme for this time is “noise”. A sudden thunderstorm, the dog next door barking, noise is an inevitable part of photography. In such cases, there is nothing to do but wait and take the photo again.
## Tips for avoiding interruptions
We’ll tell you a few things you should keep in mind to avoid interrupting your shoot.
### 1. Be aware of the room next door
To avoid noise leaking from the next room, try not to take photos near the walls you share with your neighbors.
### 2. Ask your child to help
If you have children, it’s probably best to wait until nap time to take the photo. Alternatively, you could ask your children to help you take the photo. They may be more familiar with smartphones than you are!
### 3. Understand when noise occurs
If you know when noise occurs during the day or on certain days of the week, you can avoid it.
## Use the video call function
You can also use the AI function on video calls to mute any sounds other than the conversation. However, it is not possible to mute human voices. Don’t worry about it and just film again.
The best way to deal with noise is to film again. Try to avoid it by keeping track of when the noise occurs.