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Interview Camera Setup: Essential Items, Lighting Techniques, and Shot Composition

Learn about the seven items you need for a successful interview, including camera settings, shots, and camera movement. Understand the importance of proper lighting, framing, and audio quality. Discover the differences between print and broadcast journalism, and explore the criteria of newsworthiness. All explained in detail with useful tips and insights.

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Interview Camera Setup: Essential Items, Lighting Techniques, and Shot Composition

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  1. Interview Camera Settings Camera Shots Camera Movement Old Info 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  2. Name the Seven Items you need to bring with you on an interview Many people like to comb their hair

  3. Microphone, Power Source, Light, Tape, Camera, Tripod, Headphones

  4. Shooting into a light source =

  5. Silhouette

  6. You always want the light _____________________.

  7. Behind you You always want the light BEHIND THE CAMERA

  8. On what object should you focus the camera?

  9. ZOOM in on NOSE

  10. THIS IS BAD

  11. NO TRIPOD

  12. When would we want the DATE and TIME permanently stamped on tape?

  13. NEVER!!!!

  14. DEFINE: SP and EP Which does the camera shoot in?

  15. SP= Standard PlayEP=Extended Play Camera Shoots in Standard Play

  16. What is PRE-ROLL?

  17. 2-3 Seconds before you start your interview Begin recording so we can edit without cutting off words

  18. What is Post-Roll?

  19. 2-3 Seconds after interview keep recordingSo we don’t cut off what they say Room to edit

  20. Explain what makes a goodBACKGROUND: IN DETAIL

  21. DYNAMIC= Has some depth, not plainInterviewee is at least 6-8 feet from wallInterviewee IS the shot, not a poster

  22. Outline a 1 Shot on the TV Screen

  23. When do we use a 2 shot?

  24. SHOW ONLY

  25. CU= CLOSE UP

  26. Outline a 1 shot with Graphic

  27. Identify and Define

  28. 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.

  29. Moving the Camera up and Down

  30. TILT

  31. Moving the Camera Left or Right

  32. PAN

  33. When would you use a tilt?

  34. To emphasize height Others…

  35. When would you use a Pan?

  36. To set the scene,emphasize the entire class etc Others…

  37. Draw on a piece of paper 3 Point Lighting

  38. What two components do you need for a good sound byte?

  39. Open-ended question and restating the question in the answer

  40. Daily Double

  41. List all 8 steps in writinga story

  42. 3 Differences between Print and Broadcast Journalism

  43. Timely, In-depth, Dramatic, Editor, etc…

  44. Daily Double

  45. List 3 reasons why HDTV is better.

  46. 6 Criteria of Newsworthiness

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