Documentary Unit: Shoot Day 7

Jewish Museum 

Today was our last day of filming in Berlin and for the project overall. We were filming at the Jewish Museum in Berlin today, talking to one of their Holocaust experts. The interview setup took us roughly 30minutes, but our interviewee was late, which worked in our favour as we could perfect lighting and shots. After using a three camera setup for all of our other interviews and having them work out well, we found this setup didn't work as well for this interview setting. Me and Trine weren’t particularly impressed with the wide shot, so we decided to remove it and have various handheld shots throughout the documentary instead, which worked out a lot better. After a successful half hour interview, I wanted to film a few shots of Kamran and our expert walking in together before to edit in before sitting down for the interview.

The only thing I wish had worked out better for this interview is the cameras cutting out. This happened for all the interviews. Luckily I was aware of this fault and became extra vidulant when filming. In terms of the depth of field and setup, this interview as the most successful due to its location, the freedom we had with time t set up and it was our last interview so we had had plenty of practice.



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