Friday, October 15, 2010
Monday, October 4, 2010
Interview techniques
INTERVIEWING:
• What seven items should you bring with you when you are shooting an interview?
(Clocks Tick Tock Making Heads Pound Loudly)
C-Camera
T-Tape
T-Tripod
M-Microphone
H-Headphones
P-Power Source
L-Light Source
e do you want your light source? behind camera, cause silhouettes
No tripod= BAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!
• Date and Time stamp= permenently recorded on your tape
• What's the difference between SP/EP? standard play, extended play ( record more/ lowers quality)
Always shoot in SP
• Camera shoots in SP________________.
• Pre-Roll- 2-3 seconds before you start interview
• Post-Roll- roll 5 seconds after interview
CAMERA SHOTS:
***BACKGROUND: dynamic, have depth, interviewee 6-8 feet from wall, interviewee IS the shot
• 1 Shot= middle of chest- above head
• 1 Shot with graphic= 1 shot, panned to side to leave room for graphics
• 2 Shot= (show only)
• CU- closeup, zoomed in to show detail
• MS- medium shot, a little wider
• LS- long shot, very wide view
• ECU- Extreme close up, way zoomed in
• Rule of thirds- line up shot
CAMERA MOVEMENTS:
• Tilt- up and down, follow things going into air
• Pan- left and right, following action
• Zoom- changing focal length
• Dolly- Moving camera, usually on wheels
LIGHTS- 3 point lighting system
• Key- strongest, brightest, does most, 45 degree angle
• Fill- fills in shadows made by key, 45 degree angle
• Back- separates subject from backround, opposite of key light
MICROPHONES:
• Unidirectional- taken in 1 direction
• Omnidirectional- taken in all directions, (built into cameras)
• Cardiod- heart shaped, pickes up some side noise, none from behind
• Lav/Lapel Microphone- clips to shirt
• Boom Microphone- on a stick, drop into shot, unidirectional
• What seven items should you bring with you when you are shooting an interview?
(Clocks Tick Tock Making Heads Pound Loudly)
C-Camera
T-Tape
T-Tripod
M-Microphone
H-Headphones
P-Power Source
L-Light Source
e do you want your light source? behind camera, cause silhouettes
No tripod= BAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!
• Date and Time stamp= permenently recorded on your tape
• What's the difference between SP/EP? standard play, extended play ( record more/ lowers quality)
Always shoot in SP
• Camera shoots in SP________________.
• Pre-Roll- 2-3 seconds before you start interview
• Post-Roll- roll 5 seconds after interview
CAMERA SHOTS:
***BACKGROUND: dynamic, have depth, interviewee 6-8 feet from wall, interviewee IS the shot
• 1 Shot= middle of chest- above head
• 1 Shot with graphic= 1 shot, panned to side to leave room for graphics
• 2 Shot= (show only)
• CU- closeup, zoomed in to show detail
• MS- medium shot, a little wider
• LS- long shot, very wide view
• ECU- Extreme close up, way zoomed in
• Rule of thirds- line up shot
CAMERA MOVEMENTS:
• Tilt- up and down, follow things going into air
• Pan- left and right, following action
• Zoom- changing focal length
• Dolly- Moving camera, usually on wheels
LIGHTS- 3 point lighting system
• Key- strongest, brightest, does most, 45 degree angle
• Fill- fills in shadows made by key, 45 degree angle
• Back- separates subject from backround, opposite of key light
MICROPHONES:
• Unidirectional- taken in 1 direction
• Omnidirectional- taken in all directions, (built into cameras)
• Cardiod- heart shaped, pickes up some side noise, none from behind
• Lav/Lapel Microphone- clips to shirt
• Boom Microphone- on a stick, drop into shot, unidirectional
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