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1. Start your video with NAT Sound and B-ROLL. Therefore, look for great NAT Sound and B-ROLL opportunities on the shoot.

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2 1. Start your video with NAT Sound and B-ROLL. Therefore, look for great NAT Sound and B-ROLL opportunities on the shoot.

3 2. Get good shots Get wide, medium and tight Of every single shot, At least 10 seconds from each distance.

4 3. Position Have subjects stand at least one foot from the background. It looks way more interesting. Creates Depth of field

5 4. Establishing shot. Get one. Dont assume viewers know where you are or what youre talking about.

6 5. Interview subjects Make sure ANYONE you interview, Is also included in at least a few shots of your BROLL footage.

7 6. Lighting Light goes behind the camera; dont leave your subjects in the dark. Light behind subject creates silhouetting

8 7. Your stand up Look nice on camera. Dress Professional. You MUST do a stand up intro/outro for your news package. Intro Greeting, Name, Location Outro Name, Station ID KCTH Channel 27

9 8.Editing Always shoot with editing in mind. Look for the action shots, the reaction shots, and interesting activities/people. Motion = Emotion! Dont shoot inanimate objects and use as your BRoll. BORING! Action – Reaction

10 Test your equipment BEFORE you leave for the shoot. Camera Battery (bring 2) Tripod Tape/SD card Mic Headphones Faulty equipment = a BIG headache

11 10. Audio Check your AUDIO levels on the camera and the mic if needed. Poor audio will ruin your package

12 Basic editing techniques Edit at LEAST 3 different shots of B-Roll together in a series Dont put 2 of the same CAM angles back to back (MS-MS or WS-WS or CU-CU) 3-5 seconds long for each shot. Show a sequence WS-MS-CU, or MS-CU-WS, or CU-WS-MS WS = wide shot MS = medium shot CU = close up (tight shot)

13 12. Interviews Begin recording any interview with, Say your name and spell it. This is a great way to test your audio levels, while recording the correct spelling of their name. And then spell their name correctly on the lower thirds in post- production.

14 13. Technical Issues If there is a technical problem, it is probably YOU! The camera is not broken. The microphone and tripod DO work. 99% of all technical problems are user related. Know how to troubleshoot your equipment!

15 News package #1 assignments are due WITH script On March 27 (or before) Any news package that is not received by that WITH a properly formatted script will not receive a score on the assignment. Review guidelines in the syllabus for news package development. Topics MUST be relevant to the Chabot College TV audience. (If you have to ask, its probably not relevant enough)


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