Frage von frutay:Hello everybody
Next week I turn a kind of self-portrait of a person. This has to answer some questions that very synonymous of an interviewer being rausgeschnitten the questions and the interviewer is not visible.
Where the person has to look now? In the camera or light beside / above or to the interviewer?
lg frutay
Antwort von B.DeKid:
Well not to put it. Contribute
Light must be considered
And should the naja Gesprächspatner they anschaun that now sits mostly not stop on or under the camera ;-)
MfG
B. DeKid
Look for a few documentaries on making ofs and then will know that already.
I think there's not really a rule ;-)
Antwort von marwie:
I would close the interviewer side of the camera (if it is too far away of the Bildachste, the problem is that the interviewee is too much taken up in the profile.) Position and the interviewee says and then looks at the interviewer, which acts s.natürlichsten I think. In the image design on it, I would see that the protagonist is centrally located in the Picture, but that the direction in which he looks / talks more space than is available on the opposite page. Otherwise, I would work with manual focus and aperture.
You can let the protagonists even synonymous look straight at the camera, but I would do only if he directly addresses the audience, otherwise better as described above.