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Page 1: Camera Shots

Camera Shots

And Techniques

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Seven Important Items to Bring to an Interview

Clocks Tick Tock Making Heads Pound Loudly

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Clocks Tick Tock Making Heads Pound Loudly

• CAMERA• Mini DV CAMERA• VHS CAMERA

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Clocks Tick Tock Making Heads Pound Loudly

• TAPE• Mini DV TAPE

• VHS TAPE

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Clocks Tick Tock Making Heads Pound Loudly

• TRIPOD

• No Tripod=Bad• Techniques

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Clocks Tick Tock Making Heads Pound Loudly

• TRIPOD

• No Tripod=Bad• Techniques• THE TRIPOD IS MY

FRIEND!!!!!!!

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Clocks Tick Tock Making Heads Pound Loudly

• MICROPHONE• Don’t give interviewee

microphone

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Clocks Tick Tock Making Heads Pound Loudly

• HEADPHONES

• Make sure mic works

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Clocks Tick Tock Making Heads Pound Loudly

• HEADPHONES

• Make sure mic works• Anything you hear will

turn up on tape

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Clocks Tick Tock Making Heads Pound Loudly

• POWER SOURCE

• AC Adaptor or

• Battery

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Clocks Tick Tock Making Heads Pound Loudly

• LIGHT SOURCE

• Camera Light• Floor Light• Natural Lighting

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LIGHT LOCATION

• Light should always be behind the camera

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LIGHT LOCATION

• Light should always be behind the camera

• Shooting into a light source causes a SILHOUETTE

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LIGHT LOCATION

• Light should always be behind the camera

• Shooting into a light source causes a SILHOUETTE

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LIGHT LOCATION

• Light should always be behind the camera

• Shooting into a light source causes a SILHOUETTE

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LIGHT LOCATION

• Light should always be behind the camera

• Shooting into a light source causes a SILHOUETTE or a

poorly lit shot…

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Focus?

• The 1st thing a camera operator should do

is zoom in

and FOCUS

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Focus?

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Focus

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DATE and TIME Stamp

• This is permanently recorded on your tape

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DATE and TIME Stamp

• This is permanently recorded on your tape

• When would we want the DATE and TIME permanently stamped on tape?

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DATE and TIME Stamp

• This is permanently recorded on your tape

• When would we want the DATE and TIME permanently stamped on tape?

• I SAY NEVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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SP EP

• SP = STANDARD PLAY on tape

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SP EP

• SP = STANDARD PLAY on tape

• EP = EXTENDED PLAY on tape

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SP EP

• SP = STANDARD PLAY on tape

• EP = EXTENDED PLAY on tape

• Camera always shoots in SP

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Pre –Roll

• 2-3 Seconds before you start your interview

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Pre –Roll

• 2-3 Seconds before you start your interview

• Begin recording so we can edit without cutting off words

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Post-Roll

• 2-3 Seconds after interview keep recording

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Post-Roll

• 2-3 Seconds after interview keep recording

• So we don’t cut off what they say

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Post-Roll

• 2-3 Seconds after interview keep recording

• So we don’t cut off what they say

• Room to edit

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Background

• DYNAMIC= Has some depth, not plain

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Background

• DYNAMIC= Has some depth, not plain

• Interviewee is at least 6-8 feet from wall

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Background

• DYNAMIC= Has some depth, not plain

• Interviewee is at least 6-8 feet from wall

• Interviewee IS the shot, not a poster

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Dynamic Background?

• 1

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Dynamic Background?

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Dynamic Background?

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Dynamic Background

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Dynamic Background

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Dynamic Background

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Interview Shot W/Lead Room

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1 Shot

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Poor 1 Shot

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??

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Better?

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1 shot with graphic

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2 Shot (show only)

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Close Up

• .

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Medium Shot

• .

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Medium/Close Shot

• .

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Long Shot

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Extreme Close Up

• .

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Rule of Thirds

• Imaginary lines are drawn dividing the image into thirds both horizontally and vertically. You place important elements of your composition where these lines intersect.

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Rule of Thirds

1.

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Rule of Thirds

• 3

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Rule of Thirds

• 4.

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Rule of Thirds

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Rule of Thirds

• 2.

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Rule of Thirds

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Rule of Thirds

3.

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Lighting

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Microphones

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Microphones

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Chromakey

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Video