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Digital Media 101
Richard Felkel
Created on October 7, 2024
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Interview Basics
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Objectives
After this unit you will be able to:
Plan out a detailed list of shots and write a script that includes your interview questions, camera angles, lighting, and sound. Make sure it’s well-organized and fits the topic you’re covering.
Use your filming skills to capture smooth, steady shots and clear audio while you record the interview. Pay attention to lighting, sound, and how the scene looks to tell the story well.
Evaluate your interview questions to make sure they are clear, interesting, and help you get good information from the person you're interviewing.
Edit your video by putting all the clips together, adding sound bites and smooth transitions. Explain your editing choices to show how they help tell the story in a clear and interesting way.
Set up a well-lit and nicely framed interview scene, using the right camera settings and lighting to make your video look and sound great.
Overview
Lighting
Pre-Interview
Video
Audio
Editing
Performance Task
Pre-Interview
Pre-Production:
Videography
Follow this link to complete the short answer and practical application of your video assessment.Turn it in through Google Classroom.
Short Answer
Not all shots will be still shots. Maybe you need an action shot for a lead in or for B-reel. Watch this short video on 10 Gimbal Moves to make any shot seem epic.
Pre-Production:
Videography in Motion
Pre-Production:
Audio
Follow this link to complete the short answer and practical application of your audio assessment.Turn it in through Google Classroom.
Short Answer
Pre-Production:
Lighting
Follow this link to complete the short answer and practical application of your lighting assessment.Turn it in through Google Classroom.
Short Answer
Production
Watch this video of an interview being set up and completed. It shows everything that we have learned up to this point put into practice.
Post Production
Performance Task:
Interview
For your final performance task work collaboratively with your team to film, direct and edit a quality interview with an interesting subject, using appropriate, open-ended questions while utilizing proper lighting, engaging videography and clear audio. Upload your final project to our class drive. You will show it in class and discuss your technique and decision making process with your classmates.
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