Documentary Unit- Shoot Day 3

Social Media Expert, David Glenwright 

Today we needed to film our social media/war expert. This involved traveling to Birmingham, which was a four hour drive in total. Luckily we planned this and learned from our trip to the holocaust survivors, on the importance of allowing for extra time. We knew it would be a long car journey so we left Rochester at round 5:15 to get there for 9:30. This allowed us plenty of time to recce the location and set-up our equipment. Some of the walls were orange, which affected the aesthetic look. To resolve this we used four LED lights and soft-boxed two of them, whilst adjusting the camera settings. We did manage to stage the room so as little orange as possible was showing, and it eventually looked effective and became a good setting. We also had some issues with our sound. We faced a lot of loud background noise from the upstairs rooms, which we were able to calm sometimes. Some may have been picked up on the clip mic's, but they are lucky designed specifically to pick up on whoever its focused on.




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