1. Sound Bites are a little piece of the interview you use in the story. It is the most important part of the interview instead of using the whole interview.
2. You need a camera that has a microphone input and headphone jack to make sure that you can hear the person you are interviewing. 3. Wide shots usually establish setting and shows what is going on in the story. 4. When you edit a wide, medium, and tight shot together, it is called a sequence. 5. When you are filming for your project get multiple wide, medium, and tight shots because when you edit you can have many options to use.
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