Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Production


Audio is important in filming. A lavaliere mic is good to use for filming interviews because it picks up the vibration from the throat, so this could be used when doing our podcast (if accessible). Just like a story, our film should go in a chronological order... we are kinda telling a story. Therefore we should make it as interesting as possible. We can do this by using 'b rolls' or 'cover footage' to help portrait a point. Creative transitional pieces also enhances our film... The rule of third seems pretty cool and interesting, and since it is commonly used in framing interviews to make shots look more professional,we should be familar with it. Its basically dividing the shot into 9 parts, as seen in the pic. In an interview, the eyes of the interviewee should be in one of the upper 'power points' or frames and he or she should be looking in the empty space of the frame.

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