This week was the final live show , so I tried to experiment
with my camera movement whilst listening to the director continuously. I made
sure my shots were not too static and were appealing to the audience. For
example , close ups allowed me to capture the personalities and conversations
between guests and presenter , something that was important , so that the show
would not look disjointed. The production
needed to be welcoming and relatable to a contemporary audience , which we
achieved with our modern title and memorable logo. Despite this , I did not manage to gain focus the camera
consistently , but I amended this
mistake in the middle of shooting , and feel a lot more confident with the
equipment now.More positively ,I think my shots allowed me to reduce the distance between observer and
guests , making them feel part of the show. I also feel I did a great job of
following the directors orders and getting the perfect shot he required to tell
a strong story.
It will be broadcast on Made in Tyne and Wear , which you can find out more on with this video:
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