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Page 1: 1. Start your video with NAT Sound and B-ROLL. Therefore, look for great NAT Sound and B-ROLL opportunities on the shoot
Page 2: 1. Start your video with NAT Sound and B-ROLL. Therefore, look for great NAT Sound and B-ROLL opportunities on the shoot

1. Start your video with NAT Sound and B-ROLL. Therefore, look for great NAT Sound and

B-ROLL opportunities on the shoot.

Page 3: 1. Start your video with NAT Sound and B-ROLL. Therefore, look for great NAT Sound and B-ROLL opportunities on the shoot

2. Get good shots Get wide, medium and tight Of every single shot, ▪ At least 10 seconds from each distance.

Page 4: 1. Start your video with NAT Sound and B-ROLL. Therefore, look for great NAT Sound and B-ROLL opportunities on the shoot

3. Position Have subjects stand at least one foot

from the background. ▪ It looks way more interesting. ▪ Creates Depth of field

Page 5: 1. Start your video with NAT Sound and B-ROLL. Therefore, look for great NAT Sound and B-ROLL opportunities on the shoot

4. Establishing shot. Get one. ▪ Don’t assume viewers know where you are or

what you’re talking about.

Page 6: 1. Start your video with NAT Sound and B-ROLL. Therefore, look for great NAT Sound and B-ROLL opportunities on the shoot

5. Interview subjects Make sure ANYONE you interview, Is also included in at least a few shots of

your BROLL footage.

Page 7: 1. Start your video with NAT Sound and B-ROLL. Therefore, look for great NAT Sound and B-ROLL opportunities on the shoot

6. Lighting Light goes behind the camera; don’t

leave your subjects in the dark. ▪ Light behind subject creates silhouetting

Page 8: 1. Start your video with NAT Sound and B-ROLL. Therefore, look for great NAT Sound and B-ROLL opportunities on the shoot

7. Your stand up Look nice on camera. Dress Professional. You MUST do a stand up intro/outro for

your news package.▪ Intro ▪ Greeting, Name, Location

▪ Outro▪ Name, Station ID

KCTH Channel 27

Page 9: 1. Start your video with NAT Sound and B-ROLL. Therefore, look for great NAT Sound and B-ROLL opportunities on the shoot

8. Editing Always shoot with editing in mind. Look for the action shots, the reaction

shots, and interesting activities/people.▪ Motion = Emotion!▪ Don’t shoot inanimate objects and use as

your BRoll. ▪ BORING!

▪ Action – Reaction

Page 10: 1. Start your video with NAT Sound and B-ROLL. Therefore, look for great NAT Sound and B-ROLL opportunities on the shoot

Test your equipment BEFORE you leave for the shoot.▪ Camera▪ Battery (bring 2)▪ Tripod▪ Tape/SD card▪ Mic▪ Headphones▪ Faulty equipment = a BIG headache

Page 11: 1. Start your video with NAT Sound and B-ROLL. Therefore, look for great NAT Sound and B-ROLL opportunities on the shoot

10. Audio Check your AUDIO levels on the camera

and the mic if needed.▪ Poor audio will ruin your package

Page 12: 1. Start your video with NAT Sound and B-ROLL. Therefore, look for great NAT Sound and B-ROLL opportunities on the shoot

Basic editing techniques Edit at LEAST 3 different shots of B-Roll

together in a series▪ Don’t put 2 of the same CAM angles back to

back ▪ (MS-MS or WS-WS or CU-CU)

▪ 3-5 seconds long for each shot.▪ Show a sequence ▪ WS-MS-CU, or MS-CU-WS, or CU-WS-MS

WS = wide shot MS = medium shot CU = close up (tight shot)

Page 13: 1. Start your video with NAT Sound and B-ROLL. Therefore, look for great NAT Sound and B-ROLL opportunities on the shoot

12. Interviews Begin recording any interview with, ▪ “Say your name and spell it.” ▪ This is a great way to test your audio levels,

while recording the correct spelling of their name. ▪ And then spell their name correctly on the lower

thirds in post-production.

Page 14: 1. Start your video with NAT Sound and B-ROLL. Therefore, look for great NAT Sound and B-ROLL opportunities on the shoot

13. Technical Issues If there is a technical problem, it is

probably YOU! ▪ The camera is not broken. ▪ The microphone and tripod DO work. ▪ 99% of all technical problems are user

related. ▪ Know how to troubleshoot your equipment!

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News package #1 assignments are due▪ WITH script

On March 27 (or before)▪ Any news package that is not received by that

WITH a properly formatted script will not receive a score on the assignment.

▪ Review guidelines in the syllabus for news package development.

▪ Topics MUST be relevant to the Chabot College TV audience. ▪ (If you have to ask, it’s probably not relevant enough)