In our shooting and sound workshops we looked at two separate ways of shooting and recording sound, in a constructed environment, and on the go. To do this we mocked up an interview on graffiti and recorded our editor drawing and walking whilst being interviewed. From this I learned that if we were to do something similar in our project it would be best to use some kind of track or steadycam or at least practice the camera movements before recording the subject for real.
In the other half of the lesson we looked at how to record in a set or house and the things that can effect it. We talked about positioning of the camera, the subject, the interviewer and of the background, including windows and doors. These offered good insights and tips into filming interviews that will help to make our work look professional. The tip he gave to us specifically was about masking our subjects. He suggested we just set the exposure to match the outside and then film them infront of a large window, turning them into a silhouette.
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