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Using creative techniques for documenting the rehearsal
From the course: Creative DSLR Video Techniques
Using creative techniques for documenting the rehearsal
So we leave Skate Bon, we get in the white Ford Taurino, dad behind the wheel, us in the back, mom in the passenger seat and we. Leave Santa Ana on the way to Mission Viejo and dad is just I decided I wanted to shoot a story wherein Steven is talking about a particular heroing ride in a car. And I, rather than just shoot him doing the performance, which onstage is really interesting because he's moving around, and he's changing characters, and he's changing voices, and he's making all these sound effects. I decided I wanted to take that and shoot it more cinema style. Actually cut. Get closeups of each, one of these characters that he's playing, and be able to cut between them. I could do that with a single camera and he could do multiple takes and I could for example frame a shot of one character and have him run the story that way. Then I can move the camera around and he could go to another character and we could run it that way and we could work through all the characters that…
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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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