Behind the scenes of an interview
In this first picture, we see the lighting setup and the light is called hard light. We used this type of light because there is no shadows behind the interviewers and the lightning on the right is whats called a back light, another type of light we used is key light. Key light is when light focuses on the main person or object, you can see from the picture above that the lights are all focused on the interviewers. The last light that is on the picture is called fill light which is used to reduce the contrast of a scene to match the dynamic range.
For our second interview, we only used back light to focus on the table because we wanted to create a crime confusion interview and we wanted make it even more scary and intimidating. The image above says everything about what we done, it looks sort of scary but we managed to achieve it. The things that needs to improve is the setting, I would like the room to be darker by putting black curtains to make it even more intimidating and the positives are that the lighting is really good, its not too bright or too low.
For our final interview, we turned on the studio lights and turning off the three point lights. In this final interview was all about what do you think about the coronavirus pandemic and the social distancing rules, so it was a very normal interview and giving your own opinions about Covid-19 and the rules.
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