Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Run and Gun Interviews

1.  What is a "Run and Gun" interview? When can we use a "Run and Gun" interview?
One or two questions, usually right after the thing has happened. Informal, don't have a tripod
 2.  What is the first thing you should do BEFORE starting off for the interview?
Test the equipment before you leave
3.  Why do you think we should ask for permission?
Its polite, legal aspects and sometimes people don't always want to do it.
4.  Why should we always ask the interviewee to state and spell their names?
So that you know who you are interviewing
5.  Where should we place the microphone?
Never give the mic to someone. hang loss
6.  Should we hand the mic to the interviewee?
NO
7.  The photographer is responsible for the sound levels.  What are two things the photog should be aware of?
Looking at the sound meters, making sure they are at the proper level. Background noise.
8.  COMPOSITION:  How we should frame our interview shot:
a.  Eyes on ___third________
b.  2 Eyes One _____ear_____
c.  Camera should be Higher, Even, or Lower than subject?
d.  Talking space or ___nose_____ Room


BACKGROUNDS:
9. Avoid shooting in front of  _____widow _______.

10.  Why should we keep signs out of the background?
They are distracting
11.  If we were doing an interview about the high cost of parking at EVHS where would a good place to interview be?
At the parking lot
12.  What is a demonstration interview and what are the benefits?
Become comfortable and interesting.

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