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At present, we recommend using a Mini DV camera mounted on a tripod using natural light. HD or hard-disk cameras are also acceptable. If the shoot is at night, some lighting may be required

The camera is set at a fixed position; no zooms are necessary as the shot is a tight medium shot. We prefer very little head room. The bottom of the frame is usually around the subject’s waistline. To see our ideal framing, look at a Sagas demo.

One end of the hardwire Lavelier microphone (look at our list of other approved microphones) is pinned on the subject. It might be visible. The other end goes directly into the camera. Since sound is critical, test before recording by plugging earphones into the camera to ensure you are getting sound.

The set should be someplace that speaks for the subject and makes he/she comfortable such as a living room or a kitchen. Set the tripod at least 8 feet from the subject.

You will sit in front of the camera and just to the side so that you are not visible yet can maintain eye contact with the subject. In other words, the subject’s eye contact is slightly off camera. This position allows you to maintain an informal dialogue environment with the subject

Once you get the hang of it, the camera technique is simple. We expect it will take you no more than 15 minutes setup time.

After the interview, you’ll send the mini DV to us. Three days after we receive and check it, we’ll send your payment.

 






What to bring:

• Mini DV camera, HD or hard-disk cameras
  acceptable
• Tripod
• Lavelier microphone
• Natural lighting preferred
• Additional spot lighting






















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