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Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Inbound Now #17 – How to Leverage Online Video for your Company with Steve Garfield
Inbound Now #17 – How to Leverage Online Video for your Company with Steve Garfield from Hubspot.
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** LIVE INTERVIEW with David Wells on Thursday April 21st at 2:00 ET on SteveGarfierld.tv. Tune in! **
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When I arrived at HubSpot for the shoot with David Wells, he had three cameras ready to go. The problem was that they were all lined up beside each other getting a slightly different three-shot of the interview area.
David was happy to get some help, so I moved the cameras around to get him three different shots.
I set up two medium shots of each guest, and a wide shot including both the guest and interviewer.
Now there was a lot more interest in the shots.
Interviewer shot:
Guest Shot:
On the above two shots, I framed each person in the same way. Also, instead of centering them in the shot, I placed the interviewer to the right and the guest to the left, so that it looks like the interviewer and guest are talking to each other.
Two Shot:
The two shot gives the viewer perspective of where the interviewer and guest are sitting.