Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Fran's Story

Camera Work:
I thought the camera work was done very well because I didn't notice or pay attention to the it when I was watching the story. They used the eyes on third and the rule of thirds while filming their interviews and in many other cases. They also used good talking space so that the interviews were easy and normal to watch. They used a good amount of tight, medium and wide shots to get a good kind of variety so that the story wouldn't get boring to watch. The background was also relevant for example, when the football (her dad) was being interviewed, he was in the weight room.

Actual Story: 
I thought that the story about Madison was very interesting and unique because I have never heard about something like that before. It was neat to see how much she is just like any other 15 year old girl and that she has accomplished things like being a starter on the volleyball team with only one hand. I like that Madison has a positive attitude and tries to never feel sorry about herself because that is really inspiring to see her with that kind of mindset.


A-Roll: a term used when putting together a story. It's anything in the story that you hear. For example: interviews, reporter voice overs, natural sound.
B-Roll: a term used for the video footage that compliments the story.
Nat Sound: the background noises in a story that is relevant.

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