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Lighting and Staging an Interview

COMPOSITION TIPS: The rule of thirds - thirds horizontally and vertically; intersections is the focus. 180 degree Rule - put a camera around THE line.  Interview Tips - no harsh light; defusion to soften the light; kinds tubes if you want to spend some money; composition and framing ( mise en scène): nose room, head room, don not let your subject break the frame with their hands, background. Basic Three-light Interview - key light (brightest line on the frame), fill light (lower side), back/head light (down from above).

My Video Resume

What works? What doesn’t work? It would be really good to have a script that includes numbers to make your points stronger.  What style could fit my personal resume goals? Match my personality? I would either do projectcase or mix of all of them. What things do I want to make sure to include? Good editing skills.  Tips: Content - keep it short, keep it appropriate, be creative, shining personality, positivity and confidence, have someone to review it. Organisation - decide what format I want to use, narration, interview, project showcase, reel, or mix of all of them. Also, everything should be structured: introduction, qualifications, conclusion.                                                                                                          Effects - pop up pictures and some sound effects. Camera angles - in front or a little bit side angle. Video assets - camera  is the most obvious and important piece of equipment. L ighting in your video resume should be even and clear. Nat