Posts Tagged ‘interviews’
14 Video Editing Tips for Cutting a Documentary
From file management to lower thirds, these fourteen video editing tips will help you shape your documentary film.
How I Transformed This Dull Interview Location into Something Cinematic
Follow this step-by-step process of transforming a less-than-ideal interview location into something visually pleasing to the eye.
Interview: Shooting a Parody Commercial with the Foo Fighters
We chat with DP Michael Dallatorre about working with Dave Grohl on this hilarious parody of pharmaceutical commercials.
Tips from Renowned Cinematographers for Your Next Film
Interested in becoming a noteworthy director of photography? The best place to begin is by studying the great cinematography masters.
Shooting Video Interviews with Two People at Once
Plan accordingly, know the usual problems, and be ready to adjust on the fly: A guide to handling two people at once for sit-down video interviews.
A Guide to Shooting Interviews as a One-Person Crew
Need to shoot an interview for a film, documentary, or corporate video project? Here’s a step-by-step guide on making sure you get quality footage.
Why (and How) You Should Take Notes During Interviews
How do you conduct the most effective interview? The most important trick for capturing quality video interviews isn’t in-camera — it’s the notes you take.
Working with Comedy and Drama in Sundance’s “Before You Know It”
Explore the nuances of cutting comedy and drama together with experienced comedy editor Kent Kincannon in the Sundance 2019’s “Before You Know It.”
Sundance 2019: Tips for Shooting Verité Documentary Footage
Cinematographer Matt Porwoll shares some insight about shooting classic verité on the modern documentary “Tigerland” at Sundance 2019.
The Costume Design of Star Trek, House of Cards, and My Big Fat Greek Wedding
We spoke with costume designer Gersha Phillips about her designs for Star Trek: Discovery, House of Cards, and My Big Fat Greek Wedding.
Interview: Outspoken Comedian Tess Rafferty on Getting Political
We sat down with comedian, television writer, and activist Tess Rafferty to learn about equality, Italy, and her passion for politics.
Interview: Composer Federico Jusid Makes Some Noise in Hollywood
We spoke with composer Federico Jusid on creating music for Watership Down, overcoming fear, and working with filmmakers around the world.