The person who we were interviewing was Michael Keale,he runes his own music shack in Coconut Marketplace. He also playas music in the hotel next to the Coconut Marketplace. We picked Micheal Keale because his dream was to become a music player. We also picked him because he had inspiring things to say.We took B-roll at his music stand, and we also did the interview by the icream place.
The technical parts of b-roll was hard first we had to get the lavaliere mic setup to the person at first we could not here the persons voice but it was just the Camera
Monday, March 31, 2014
Composition Techniques
The main four Composition Techniques are, Rule of Thirds, Framing,Unusual Angles, and Leading Lines.Rule of Thirds is a camera option that helps you inline your picture or video in the right hand corner, of left hand corner.Unusual Angles are angels that are coming from unusual directions,like above the subject or under the subject.Framing Leading Lines is something leading to the person or the subject
Practice Story Reflection
In G.T Makena,Jasmine,Nahele and me.We had yo do a video about somebody and we agreed to do Nahele likes exercising.On Monday we got introduced to the cameras we are going to use.we went out on wednesday and started doing our b-roll.We where video taping her exercising at school.She did pus-ups,jumping jacks,squats,and sit-ups.After that we interviewed her and asked her some questions.
The questions we asked is,why do you think exercising important?wWhat do you feel like when you are finished exercising? and how did you start liking exercising?She answered by saying "I think exercise is important because it can affect your physical health when you get older and you should exercise throughout your whole life so you can be strong and healthy"."When I’m finished exercising it makes me feel like i've wiped my hand".Also she said My mom actually was the one who introduced me to crossfit and after a couple classes I gained a strong addiction for it.
When we were done with the interview we did the narration
Friday, March 28, 2014
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