Tuesday, September 24, 2013

INTERVIEWING:
What seven items should you bring with you when you are shooting an interview?
(Clocks Tick Tock Making Heads Pound Loudly)
Camera (Mini DV or VHS)
Tape (Mini DV or Hard drive or VHS or DVD
Tripod (Always good, technique)
Microphone (Heard but not seen)
Headphones (make sure mic works)
Power source (AC adapter or battery)
Lights source ( camera light, floor light, natural lights, and always behind camera)

• Shooting into a light source +silhouette

Button to adjust =


• Where do you want your light source?
not from window. goo sunlight

• On what object should you focus the camera?
The interviewee

• No tripod= not balance, bad shot


• Date and Time= the is permanent, do not need it


• What's the difference between SP/EP? SP Standard play, extended play

• Camera shoots in __roles_________.

• Pre-Roll-2-3 secs


• Post-Roll-3-5 secs


CAMERA SHOTS:

***BACKGROUND:

-Dynamic= Has some depth. interviewee is at least 6-8 feet from wall,

• 1 Shot= Helps with framing, eyes on the thirds

• 1 Shot with graphic= Shooting across

• 2 Shot= Show only

• CU- Close up

• MS- Medium shot

• LS- Long shot, alone and below knees

• ECU- Extreme close up

• Rule of thirds- Are imaginary line that draw the camera that goes in thirds


CAMERA MOVEMENTS:
• Tilt- moving the camera up and down


• Pan- moving the camera to get a lot of view


• Zoom- looking closer at the object


• Dolly- going with the shot

LIGHTS
• Key- main lighting


• Fill- fixes shadow


• Back- opposite to key


MICROPHONES:
• Unidirectional- (cardoid) one direction of the mic
• Omnidirectional- all directions
• Cardiod- one direction
• Lav/Lapel Microphone- a small mic that clips onto a shirt

• Boom Microphone- takes all noises

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