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Shooting static footage of the subject at work
From the course: Creative DSLR Video Techniques
Shooting static footage of the subject at work
>> All right, Steven. So we're in your office. It's very nice. >> Thank you. >> You got great light in here. >> Thank you very much. >> It's miserable for shooting, but it's, I'm sure, a beautiful place to work. >> Oh, thank you so much. >> Okay. With the interview done, I was ready to start shooting B-roll. From the interview and also just from walking to the house, I knew that almost all of that, if not all of that, was going to be in his office. It's where he writes. It's where there's the wonderful wall of yellow post-it notes, where he's structuring the show. It's where there's lots of pictures of his family and lots of other supporting things. So, I had taken a walk through it before and knew that there were going to be some shooting challenges. There were mirrors on one side. There was an open window on the other. What I hadn't known before was the significance of some of the things in the room, particularly those post-it notes. Here on the wall were written down some of the…
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Interior staging4m 59s
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Shooting an interview as the foundation6m 10s
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Shooting static footage of the subject at work3m 16s
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Adding movement to increase interest2m 39s
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Shooting rehearsal footage for the project7m 56s
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Using creative techniques for documenting the rehearsal3m 52s
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Shooting cinematic performance footage2m 51s
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Shooting some details to work with performance footage4m 37s
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Shooting additional B-roll for coverage2m 7s
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