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Interviewer:

I interviewed Jack Armbruster. I like to keep the interview fun, so I learned a little about Jack and how he moved and everything. Then I got into more of the fun questions. I defiantly like being behind the camera more than in front of it. I used a lot of B-roll from the internet, although the picture from him snowboarding is of him. I made sure the B-roll was on long enough and in the right spot to cover the clips jumps where I would cut things out and replace them. I had to color correct because the camera was acting funky, but I brought the exposure down a little and the saturation up a lot to give him a little color.

Interviewee:

Behind the Camera:

I was interviewed by Ethan Lareau. I have taken drama before, twice with Jim, so I'm used to pretending and am very good behind the camera. I know this wasn't me "acting" in anyway, but because of this I feel usually really comfortable behind the camera. I usually find job in talking about myself (yes, I know how arrogant that sounds) but in all serious I don't mind talking about myself, so being behind the camera is never scary for me usually. 

I did not edit this video, so don't blame his orange-ness on me. Although if you look past that I put Sean in one of the thirds of the screen and because of this I knew I wanted his background to be nice and pretty. We all used the same space but still. This was my first time using this camera, but we had two people in our group who knew how to use it well, so after they showed me what to do I did it. I zoomed in on his eyebrows and made sure he looked as sharp on the camera as possible, then I made sure the background wasn't as clear as Sean was. We put light on his eyes because they are dark, to pick them up. And we put a light behind him to pick up on his hair to separate him from his background. I like the way the shot came out (not the orange-ness)

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