Thursday 2 May 2013

Shot List For Interview


Shot List
Our interview consits of 21 shots. The shots can be seen as very repetative as we simply go from one cameram view to another, the reason we chose to have two cameras filming the interview was to make our edit work, we felt that our interview could go from one shot angle to another by using and effect such as fade, we also decided to use two cameras when filming our interview becuase we thought it would be effective when editing our interview to be able to use cross shots of James from different angles. It was also a sort of backup incase we lost any footage on one of the cameras we always had our other camera to rely on, we also found it a lot easier when editing and cutting out our sound that we could use one camera for the footage and the other for the sound, that way we were able to to cut our any stutters or long pauses we had when filming our interview.
Having two cameras as well also allowed us to have all different shots of the interview, we used some close ups and overview shots. This made our interview look very professional.
I feel that the shots do not seem as entertaining as our actual interview however here are a few examples of some of the shots we have:

This is an example of a close up shot. We decided to use close ups
so that we would able to see he's facial expressions as he answered
some of the questions.
See below for
more examples.
         
This shot is more of an overview, we decided to have a few
shots further back so that we were able to see he's gestures and 
hand movements when he was speaking.










2 comments:

  1. For Distinction:

    Explain in detail why you set your interview up with two cameras. What were the challenges of filming in this way? What was easier in the edit because you filmed this way?

    Merit.

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  2. This is better, but to really nail Disitinction Kristie you should annotate the first two images and explain why these two different shots are effective.

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