Monday, 28 June 2010

Editing the interview

Editing the Interview

  • I uploaded the interview into adobe premier pro and then the cutaways separately. This is so it was easier to edit the interview and then the cutaways.
  • I then used to razor tool to cut out the interviewees questions and too tweak the hesitations and errors during the interview.
  • I then used the razor tool to separate the cutaways and placed them in different parts of the interview to split up the big chunks of dialogue.
  • I then imported and embedded a music file to play behind the interview.
  • I had to edit the audio file as it was too loud as the interview could not be heard. I did this by editing the audio gain and made it go into minus numbers to be able to hear the interview.
  • I then added a title to the start of the interview to introduce the subject

Sunday, 27 June 2010

Filming the interview

Filming the Interview



  • Before we started filming our interview we drew up a storyboard showing all of the shots and cut aways we wanted to film and use.


  • After this it was important that we thought about the mise en scene of the interview and were it would be filmed.

  • We decided on a background of a whiteboard with mobile phone companies and a phone drawn on it.

  • After setting up the camera and using the codes and conventions to position the framing we filmed the interview using a tripod.

  • When the interview was filmed we referred back to the storyboard to shoot the cutaways we had decided on.

Friday, 25 June 2010

Codes and Conventions of filming and editing interviews









After watching both these interviews, one about the simpsons and another about the making of jaws the movie, as a class we drew up the codes and conventions that were showin in the two clips. The codes and conventions of filming and editing interviews were used thoughout the two clips and are shown below.


Codes and conventions of filming and editing interviews

  • Interviewee positioned to the left or right of frame - if more than one it alternates

  • Filmed in medium shot, medium close up and close up

  • Questions are edited out

  • Mise en scene- background reinforces the content of the interview or is relevant to the interviewee, providing more information about them in terms of occupation or personal environment.

  • Graphics are used to anchor who the person is on screen and the relevance to the topic of documentary-sub line

  • The interviewee looks at the interviewer, not directly at the camera

  • Positioning of the interviewer is therefore important. If the interviewee is on the right of the frame, the interviewer is on the left of the camera.

  • The interviewer should sit or stand as close to the camera as possible

  • Framing follows the rule of thirds-eye line roughly a third of the way down the screen.

  • They're never filmed with a light source behind the interviewee i.e. in front of the window or the sun behind them

  • Cutaways are edited into the videos for two reasons- break up interviews and illustrate what they're talking about- to avoid jump cuts, when questions are edited out.

  • Cutaways are either :archive material suggested by something said in interview and therefore filmed after the interview

  • Sometimes aspects of the interview are filmed with another camera e.g. extra close-ups of eyes, mouth and hands and used as cut aways