Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Interviews

FORMAL INTERVIEW:

1. Show up early, set-up and put mic on chair
2. Run Mic Up shirt
3. Reporter should distract and make a connection
4. Photographer is listening in headphones
5. Frame up shot: Eyes on Third, Talking Space/Nose Room, Cam Eye Level,
6. Photographer gives signal: Clears Throat... to signal he/she is ready for the interview to start
7. 1st Question is always State your name and spell it...
8. Open Ended Questions
9. Last Question is always "Is there anything else you want to say"
10. Shoot Cut Aways of Hands or Reporter


Copy and paste the following questions and answer them on your blog:

Run and Gun Interviews:

1. What is a "Run and Gun" interview? When can we use a "Run and Gun" interview?
Not planned, opportunity to interview somebody with one or two questions
2. What is the first thing you should do BEFORE starting off for the interview?
Ask for permission.
3. Why do you think we should ask for permission?
Its polite, legal aspects.
4. Why should we always ask the interviewee to state and spell their names?
For lower thirds and checking the sound
5. Where should we place the microphone?
Out side the camera or a hang loose away.
6. Should we hand the mic to the interviewee?
NEVER
7. The photographer is responsible for the sound levels. What are two things the photog should be aware of?
Sound level, Background noise
8. COMPOSITION: How we should frame our interview shot:
a. Eyes on ____Third_______
b. 2 Eyes One ___Ear_______
c. Camera should be Higher, Even, or Lower than subject? even
d. Talking space or ____nose____ Room


BACKGROUNDS:
9. Avoid shooting in front of _____window_______.

10. Why should we keep signs out of the background?
Draws audience attention to it
11. If we were doing an interview about the high cost of parking at EVHS where would a good place to interview be?
In the Parking Lot.
12. What is a demonstration interview and what are the benefits?
Doing something as you interview, you have an action along with the sound bite

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