As Live Production: VT Directing: Etsy Shoot

Today my crew went to shoot our second VT. Due to unforeseen circumstances I was unable to make it long to the shoot which was a massive setback fro the rest of my group However, I wanted to insure they were not left in the dark with this at all and so went ahead and planned the shoot down to detail with a detailed shot list. I also showed the group some clips of a similar themed programme and the way thats filmed/edited so they would have an idea on the visual aesthetic and what to aim for. "The very best directors always push for the very best. They motivate and cajole their actors and their crew to push for the very best. " (http://colmomurchu.com/?p=676). I also made it clear to get as much actuality as possible to avoid it being a plain static interview (something that would usually be aimed towards an older target audience).

Shot List:




Here is an example of the style videos I showed my team for style:



Unlike the previous shoot, the entire VT contained diegetic sound (as it was an interview), sot it was a different style to our previous VT where we had to be more creative with the shots to keep them interesting. For this they used two Rode microphones as well as the internal camera mics - one was attached to the boom pole, while the other was mounted to the second camera. This was good forward thinking from Alex the sound op in case there were any issues with sound.

The shoot only lasted a few hours and we my team were able to get plenty of cutaway shots as well as good coverage of the interview itself; I couldn't be more pleased.

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