: Avoid harsh, direct glare. Use soft, diffused lighting from the side or top to highlight the colors of the animal without washing out the video.
: Never leave live prey in the enclosure for extended periods if the animal doesn't eat immediately, as some feeders (like crickets) can harm your pet. mature getting on vid
: If your camera supports it, film in high frame rates (60fps or 120fps). Mature predators strike with incredible speed, and slow motion allows viewers to see the mechanics of the catch. : Avoid harsh, direct glare
The quality of the feeder (the "piece") determines how engaging the video will be. : Avoid harsh
: Use a tripod or a stable surface. Handheld footage of a fast-moving strike is often blurry and difficult to watch.