Handwritten Text Recognition for manuscripts and early printed texts
Analysis Of Interviews
1. Analysis of Interviews
‘In The Teeth of Jaws’ and ‘The
Simpsons 20th Anniversary Special in
3-D! On Ice!’
2. In The Teeth Of Jaws - Analysis
• All of the interviews are framed either to the left or the
right. The positioning changes in order from interview to
interview in order to make it more visually interesting.
• They are shot in medium close up or close up with the
interviewee looking at the interviewer. The interviewee is
on the same eye line as the interviewer and the rule of
thirds is followed.
3. In The Teeth Of Jaws - Analysis
• The mise-en-scene used is relevant to Jaws. Chromakey is
also used to put the different interviewees into the mouth
of a shark.
• Cutaways are used in the form of archive material included
book covers and shots of what seems like hovering over
open water.
4. In The Teeth Of Jaws - Analysis
• Graphics are used on the bottom of each interview
to identify who the interviewee is. They also explain
their relevance to the topic in a few words.
5. The Simpsons 20th Anniversary Special – Analysis
• Most of the interviews are framed to the left or right. However, some
could be described as being more central on screen. These are all in
mid-close up or close up. However, there are also interviews with two
interviewees meaning that these are filmed in a two shot with one
person to the left and the other to the right. The interviewees look at
the interviewer mot directly into the camera.
6. The Simpsons 20th Anniversary Special – Analysis
• The interviews follow the rule of thirds.
• The mise-en-scene of each interview relates to the
interviewee or the subject of the documentary. These
include cut outs of characters.
7. The Simpsons 20th Anniversary Special – Analysis
• The questions are edited out of the interviews and
cutaways are used in order to blend the interviews together
and to avoid jump cuts. These include archive material in
the form of old Simpsons episodes.
8. The Simpsons 20th Anniversary Special – Analysis
• Graphics are used on the screen. These give the name of
the interview as well as there relevance to the topic. The
backgrounds of the interviews usually relate to their
relevance to the topic also.