Today, we watched a video that introduced us to the world of broadcast and the video taught us what goes into creating a story sound bite and those are 10-second clips that summarize what the person is talking about and the 2nd part was b roll, simply the footage you got. the 2nd part talked about the equipment a camera, tripod, battery's media, headphones, and microphones. Then, it talks about the importance of these items. The video then goes on about wide medium and tight shots which create the foundation for your story with each shot having its purpose. Next, it mentions sequencing and how it is important to think like an editor when getting shots so that it tells a story. The video gives some advice that it should be continuous and if the shot isn't then you can cut away from the shot and focus on a different part of the body. It then talks about the rule of thirds when are when the camera puts the subject in a non-centralized location forcing the eyes to move to that location. When on lighting, a person must be aware of the available light and how much light he or she is letting in. Finally, the video gives ten tips that help for example one tip is to put the camera in manual focus so that the camera doesn't back focus or auto shift when something moves into the shot.
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