How To Do POV Driving Videos?

Mount a camera securely on the windshield, dashboard, helmet, or chest

Use a wide-angle lens to capture the road and surroundings

Keep the camera centered on the driver’s viewpoint

Adjust the angle so the steering wheel, hands, and road are visible if desired

Use a stable mount to reduce shaking

Clean the windshield and lens before recording

Set the camera to high resolution and smooth frame rate

Enable image stabilization if available

Record during daylight or use proper low-light settings at night

Follow traffic laws and drive safely while recording

Avoid blocking your view with the camera setup

Test the framing before starting the drive

Use an external microphone if you want better audio

Review footage and trim out unwanted parts

Edit for smooth cuts, color correction, and audio balance

Export in a format suitable for the platform you will upload to

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