Choosing the right setting
Most of the time, the best setting for your subject is their natural habitat in relation to your case. In other words, Doctors and Professionals should generally appear in an office or clinical setting and your Plaintiff should be filmed in a home or home - like setting.
However, remember the importance of good audio; If the home-like setting or professional setting includes frequent audio interruptions or cannot give your videographer an distraction-free zone for at least 10 minutes, look for another space. Sound purity should rule here. If you record bad sound you’ll spend big money to try to fix it. Cleaning production audio is time consuming and expensive and worse, hardly ever works.
However, remember the importance of good audio; If the home-like setting or professional setting includes frequent audio interruptions or cannot give your videographer an distraction-free zone for at least 10 minutes, look for another space. Sound purity should rule here. If you record bad sound you’ll spend big money to try to fix it. Cleaning production audio is time consuming and expensive and worse, hardly ever works.
Talking to the camera
Any video camera , no matter how small, can be intimidating for you client. A trained interviewer will help your client relax and focus on the reason for the interview. Experts often have the most trouble avoiding the camera as they may be used to the testimonial style of information delivery.
