Our group was debating on the day of filming whether to keep the plush Eeyore toy in the background. I felt that the toy would add to the homey feel of the shot, as well as adding character to the shot and possibly showing the audience a bit of Louise's personality. The other members of my group were unsure as they believed it would be a distraction. In the end we decided as a group to keep it in and it turned out to be a good decision. We can look at using similar techniques for the other interviews, to as character to the shot which will highlight the surroundings and makes it look more interesting. For example, if we had a plain whit wall as a background it would be dull and boring, yet if we decided to have the interviewee at a table with a shot of more of the room and possibly plants or relevant posters in the background, it would make the shot more interesting to view. We have to make sure whatever we use has to be relevant to the subject of the interview and suitable for the topics and subject matter that will be discussed in the interview.
Wednesday, 30 April 2014
Commisions (Filming 2)
I have had a chance to look through the footage of Louise's interview and I am very happy with the outcome. It is a good framed shot which shows Louise clearly, the feel from the interview is very relaxed and casual, which I feel is good and makes me even more pleased with our decision to film at her home. There are still the factors that we did not get any actuality shots and this shot of Louise is constant with no change throughout the interview, but this is still a well recorded interview. As well as this, the audio came out clear and crisp which was one of the best aspects of the footage as well as the shot itself.
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