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Most and least preferred angles for tutorials?

Tower of Lunatic Meat

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All right, I've been working on a third (because number two was recently rejected for Marketplace material) cardistry tutorial!...in the next couple months.

Just made some breakthroughs and I'm back on a cardistry kick again. So here's my question:

For a tutorial, what are the most preferred and least preferred camera angles to learn from?

I'm trying to learn some lessons from my first Matketplace release and I want to try and do my next one using a 2 or 3 different angles...if possible. I just know that I won't be able to use the 'helpful text and animations' due to lack of good software.

Any suggestions?
 
Mar 14, 2015
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I really enjoy over-the-shoulder POV because that's what I see when practicing, as well as side views to see what it would look like if your hands were tilted. I feel anything that simulates what it looks like when practicing really helps.
 
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