We were working on our Guitar interview edits. We all watched each other's, including mine and we gave a bit of good bits and constructive criticism on our work. My shots worked well (five shot method), I used the rule of thirds and a gave a good interviewing style. However I should have reduced the distortion at the beginning, worked somewhere without background noise(especially the interruptive clapping!), improve white balance to reduce e.g. tan effect on Tobie and show the interviewer's (me) - possibly re-recording me reading out the questions again.
Tuesday 1 December 2015
Interview with a Guitarist
1/12/15
We were working on our Guitar interview edits. We all watched each other's, including mine and we gave a bit of good bits and constructive criticism on our work. My shots worked well (five shot method), I used the rule of thirds and a gave a good interviewing style. However I should have reduced the distortion at the beginning, worked somewhere without background noise(especially the interruptive clapping!), improve white balance to reduce e.g. tan effect on Tobie and show the interviewer's (me) - possibly re-recording me reading out the questions again.
We were working on our Guitar interview edits. We all watched each other's, including mine and we gave a bit of good bits and constructive criticism on our work. My shots worked well (five shot method), I used the rule of thirds and a gave a good interviewing style. However I should have reduced the distortion at the beginning, worked somewhere without background noise(especially the interruptive clapping!), improve white balance to reduce e.g. tan effect on Tobie and show the interviewer's (me) - possibly re-recording me reading out the questions again.
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