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Hey Everyone! As you know, we have started our second quarter projects and are now into the interview phase. That means that we are calling and scheduling interviews, and also filming them. Now that it's second quarter, we should all be improving from last quarter so, for this week's reflective response, I'll be talking to you about a document I created to remind myself, my partner, and maybe even you on some things to remember when you go out to shoot an interview. This document contains almost everything I know about shooting interviews. I created a checklist for the equipment you need and also some tips too! In addition to that, I gave specific advice about framing the interview, like the rule of thirds, how much to zoom in, nose knows, audio, and many more. Along with the text, I inserted some pictures as examples, like what would happen if you were to put your interviewee in front of a window, etc. I can't really say anymore about this document, I have to let it speak for itself. You can read the document, "Essential Knowledge for Shooting Interviews" below or download it if you'd like. Also make sure to read this week's constructed response, "Interviewees?" posted before this blog by clicking here. Thanks for reading my blog! Bye! ![]()
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Kolten
10/26/2014 09:30:29 am
Thank you for sharing the check list. It'll be very helpful when I go to shot an interview. Your blogs are getting better and better! :)
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Mr. M
11/17/2014 10:58:46 am
I don't know why I'm still amazed at the work you do because in everything you put your mind to, you just go above and beyond what is asked. I can't tell you how pleased this makes me feel. Even though your work is awesome in every way and It's something I'm getting used to, you still amaze me and I hope that you can keep that up. Thank you for being such an excellent role model for our class! For sure you cannot leave next year!!!
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Mr. M
11/17/2014 11:03:53 am
One thing I forgot to mention though is that it appears that you got the material after the checklist from someplace else. If you did, can you cite where you got it? If you got that info from someone else, it's important to give them credit. The checklist looks like you did it. Great job on that. Can I put it on the class website?
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AuthorHi! I'm Alaysia Navor, a third year student in the CKTV Media Productions class. I'll be publishing 2 blogs each week, posted to the left. You can also check out the tabs, "Inside Scoop" and "Projects" for some of my other work. "A smooth sea never made a skilled sailor" Categories
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