Addie Zoll: 1 in 2000
For this project of a practice interview, I interviewed Addie Zoll about her summer and her favorite parts of it. I haven't known her for a technically long period of time, so I got to know her better through the medium of this project. Not only did I discover what she was like as a person, but I gained knowledge in respect to her summer and how she spent it personally. She even attended the same music festival as I did.
Writing the voiceover was not too difficult, as I've heard plenty of examples of introductory statements from ONW Now. However, even if writing it went swimmingly, recording it was somewhat of a struggle. Finding somewhere to record in private is difficult, and the most arduous thing to traverse was merely how awkward it is to record yourself. So. . .I can definitely work on that.
Shooting the video was simple due to the fact multiple shots were not imperative; it was primarily one continuous shot. The lighting was good, and no one ever bothered us in the middle of it. There were never any real problems for me (despite the fact my parter had to re-record her correlating interview of me).
I like, first of all, the lighting of the video. Sometimes that can inadvertently turn out really terribly, so the fact that the colors are so close to reality is very pleasing. The other basic things like the focus and the lack of distracting noise are sufficient. My favorite aspect is the manner in which the questions flow into each other- as I found out that is not as easy as it sounds. I think overall it is fairly informative and effective in its purpose.
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