2. Camera Work
•Interviewee's appear on
either the left or right hand
side of the camera/frame
and alternate between shots
and the interviewee doesn't
look directly at the camera
lens as he/she would look at
the interviewer off camera.
•In interviews
medium, medium close ups
and close up shots are
used.
3. Editing
•Cut aways are what are put
into interviews to break up
the interview to create a
smoother flow with relevant
illustrations and what is
shown is always suggested
by what has been said.
•Jump Cuts are used to cut
away from the interview and
cover any breaks in the
interview.
4. Mise-en-scene
•The clothing is relevant to
the topic of speech or to the
interviewee.
•The background is kept
relevant to the topic or
interviewee. It also
reinforces the context as
images of 'The Simpsons'
are shown as the
background.
5. Graphics
•Graphics appear in the
bottom left or right hand
side of the frame. They give
the name of the Interviewee
and their relation to the
topic. In addition the
graphics anchor the
meaning of the interview.
The typography used
connotes the topic that is
been talked about.
6. Rule of Thirds
•Rule of thirds involves the interviewee's eye line being a
third down from the top of the screen.