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I had quite a bit more planned for this package, but the day-side producers said they wanted me to just go with a feature on her using what I had. I pushed a little, but with two producers and an executive producer saying not to worry about it, "We think it will be fine as a feature with what you have," I decided not to start an all out war about it.
My biggest issue right off the bat was the difficulty I had achieving the framing on the interview. I've set up subjects with meaningful objects in the foreground and background on several occasions, but I just couldn't get it to work for me this time out. Admittedly, I let the amount of time I was spending setting it up get to me and against my better judgment I gave up and went with the disaster that is the framing of the interview in the package.
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Our web department is always on the lookout for extra footage that we can provide, so I posted the raw walk through of her stockpile. Why they like us to add raw footage I'm not sure.
My biggest issue right off the bat was the difficulty I had achieving the framing on the interview. I've set up subjects with meaningful objects in the foreground and background on several occasions, but I just couldn't get it to work for me this time out. Admittedly, I let the amount of time I was spending setting it up get to me and against my better judgment I gave up and went with the disaster that is the framing of the interview in the package.
Clipping coupons: 'Who wouldn't want to save money?'
Our web department is always on the lookout for extra footage that we can provide, so I posted the raw walk through of her stockpile. Why they like us to add raw footage I'm not sure.