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5 Tips for a great interview shoot‼️
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Let me give you a few steps that are
critical for a good interview. So, we
just arrived at one of the locations to
interview some people. The first thing I
want to do is choose the more depth
possible between the subject and the
wall. There should be depth. This way,
he's different from the back wall. Also,
we want to have a good light soft box.
These soft boxes, I go through them like
every Montigan stick. There's a new one
because they keep breaking. But this is
a good light from Aperture. You don't
have to buy something so expensive, but
this is a good one. And then you want to
have two cameras. Um, the reason you
want to have a good light is you want to
light up most of the one side face so it
makes it more cinematic. And a soft box.
I can't see the lighting on the camera
now, but I'll fix it once the subject is
here. And you want two cameras because
you want to make sure that you can cut.
If he goes um um or he sneezes and he
continues the sentence to hide that, you
need two cameras. So you cut to the
second camera and it looks professional
and clean. Okay, that's key. One more
thing, I always want to have a backlight
because a backlight separates the
subject from the background even more.
It makes it more looking 3D. I like
personally to put yellow in the back and
white in the front. It makes it feel
like a sunshine or something. It breaks
up the color so it feels even more
animated. Another critical thing you
have to have is a hot chocolate so you
can relax and be in the zone. And
another very important thing you have to
have your notes in advance, right? You
still see this paper empty, but you have
to have your notes in advance. You have
to know what you're going to ask because
if not you can go into a conversation of
a few hours or not find what to talk
about which both of them are not good.
So with those tips, I say goodbye.