Interview
Camera
Settings
Camera
Shots
Camera
Movement
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Old
Info
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Name the Seven Items you need to bring with you on an interview
Many people like to comb their hair
Microphone, Power Source, Light,
Tape, Camera, Tripod, Headphones
Shooting into a light source =
Silhouette
You always want the light
_____________________.
Behind you
You always want the light BEHIND
THE CAMERA
On what object should you focus the camera?
ZOOM in on
NOSE
THIS IS BAD
NO TRIPOD
When would we want the DATE and
TIME permanently stamped on tape?
NEVER!!!!
DEFINE: SP and EP
Which does the camera shoot in?
SP= Standard Play
EP=Extended Play
Camera Shoots in Standard Play
What is PRE-ROLL?
2-3 Seconds before you start your interview
Begin recording so we can edit without cutting off words
What is Post-Roll?
2-3 Seconds after interview keep recording
So we don’t cut off what they say
Room to edit
Explain what makes a good
BACKGROUND: IN DETAIL
DYNAMIC= Has some depth, not plain
Interviewee is at least 6-8 feet from wall
Interviewee IS the shot, not a poster
Outline a 1 Shot on the TV
Screen
When do we use a 2 shot?
SHOW ONLY
CU= CLOSE UP
Outline a 1 shot with Graphic
Identify and Define
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.
Moving the Camera up and Down
TILT
Moving the Camera Left or Right
PAN
When would you use a tilt?
To emphasize height
Others…
When would you use a Pan?
To set the scene, emphasize the entire class etc
Others…
Draw on a piece of paper 3 Point
Lighting
What two components do you need for a good sound byte?
Open-ended question and restating the question in the answer
Daily Double
List all 8 steps in writing a story
3 Differences between Print and
Broadcast Journalism
Timely, In-depth, Dramatic, Editor, etc…
Daily Double
List 3 reasons why HDTV is better.
6 Criteria of Newsworthiness
Unusual, Significance, Proximity,
Prominence, Timeliness, Human
Interest