- Cut aways - to break up interviews and to illustrate what they are talking about / to avoid jump cuts when the questions are edited out.
- All of the interviewees where sat down to keep them still.
- Cut aways are either :-
- archive material
- suggested by something said in the interview and they are filmed after the interview
- soemtimes aspects of the interviewee are filmed with another camera such as extreme close - up of features used as cut aways.
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Documentary - Editing
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Documentary - Filming
- Interviewees are positioned to the left or right of the frame - if more than one interview it alternates.
- Interviewees are filmed in medium shot, medium close - up and close - up.
- Questions are edited out.
- Mise - en - scene ~ background reinforces the contents of the interviewer is relevant to the interviews, providing more information about them in terms of occupation or personal environment.
- Graphics are used to anchor who the person is onscreen and their relevant to the topic of the documentary.
- The positioning of the interviewer is therefore important.
- Interviewee looks af the interviewer not directly at us.
- The interviewer should sit or stand as close to the camera as possible.
- Framing follows the rule of thirds (3).
- Interviews are never filmed with a light source behind the interviewee i.e. infront of the window, with the sun behind them.
- The light is always in front of the interviewee.
Friday, June 25, 2010
Thursday, June 24, 2010
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