Preshate that AA. I'll be looking for it. I got in late to the room today so I had to guess. Otherwise I would've gotten it on point. LOL.
Great interview for tonight.
Anthony I just discovered your site and listened the show tonight for the first time. Great stuff and nice to hear someone with real practical experience.
I think the answers to your questions are:
1. Turn off the tally light to make your subject unaware of the camera. You also mentioned using a lav instead ofa shotgun.
2. Your light kit consist of the China globe lights but I think you also mentioned a simple Lowel lighting kit.
I thank you for the invite. I'm sure I don't have to tell you that the show is excellent. I also know that I don't have to tell you that I really enjoyed listening and will continue to listen. It's very motivating not only to film makers, but entrepreneurs, artists, designers and dreamers. I really enjoyed it. You two are top notch. Thanks for sharing the wisdom.
Thanks man. The presentation had it's technical rough spots, but the content was on point. Give us a few more shows and we'll have the whole thing polished. Thanks for listening.
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Great interview for tonight.
Tieuel Legacy! aka Shawnre'
I think the answers to your questions are:
1. Turn off the tally light to make your subject unaware of the camera. You also mentioned using a lav instead ofa shotgun.
2. Your light kit consist of the China globe lights but I think you also mentioned a simple Lowel lighting kit.
Thanks again and you have a new regular listener.
Lee
Better ints- 1) research your subject 2) write questions prior to interview
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