Wednesday, February 13th, 2008 | Author: Martin

Matt Mullenweg of wordpress fame recently did an interview with the Yahoo Developer network. This video could have been better.

As usual in my improve series, I’m not going to talk about the content, but the technical side.

The goods

They used a tripod, they used proper white balance.

Nice to have some opening graphics, it gives the whole piece more weight. Though for my feeling, the title should have the same graphic feel and sound as the opening graphic.

Camera

There is way too much headspace. Tilt down a bit. Or even better: use 16:9 widescreen format, which works much better for 2 persons.
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Change perspective. Flat on is usually boring. In an interview situation, I would move the camera so we see more of the interviewee’s face, while getting the interviewer more in profile.

Get closer. When you see that a person is talking for a longer time, zoom in. Preferably, have one camera locked on a two shot, and then have a second operated camera, that zooms in — and follows — the interviewee. Thus you can cut between those two, hiding those ugly zooms. If need be, then close-ups of the interviewer can be shot right after the interview.

Watch your background. White background is about the worst for a camera, it draws attention. Jeremy’s head gets almost lost in the background.

Sound

This is the weirdest miking I have seen in a while ) One huge attention-drawing microphone on the interviewer, and one tiny lavaliere mike on Matt, where no effort was made to hide the cable.

Interviewer and interviewee really should have the same type of microphone, otherwise it just looks ridiculous. Preferably a lavaliere — this would also help the informal atmosphere. And a lavaliere that is hidden under the sweater. If you don’t have time for that, put the wire behind the back of the interviewee.

If you have to use two totally different mikes, do us the favor and use 10 seconds to even those microphone levels in-camera. As it is now, Jeremy is way louder than Matt. If anything, the interviewee should be loudest.

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7 Responses

  1. Very nice criticism. I’ll pass the URL on to one of my contacts at Yahoo, he’ll know who deserves to read this -)

  2. Good points. We’ve seen it here and will take ‘em to heart.

    Thanks!

  3. Thanks Hallvord
    and Jermey (Hope your decision to leave Yahoo had nothing to do with my entry ) )

  4. I haven’t left Yahoo. That was Bradley Horowitz who left.

  5. Ouch (pronounced: “Sorry!”)

    …which proves that I really should not blog on a friday afternoon )

    Sorry for the mixup here.

  6. 6
    Business Loans 
    Saturday, 16. February 2008

    What great advice. I’m just getting ready to shoot an amateur video and just this little bit of advice will help me a great deal.

  7. 7
    Small Business Marketing 
    Monday, 18. February 2008

    I wish that I’d known some of this stuff before. It would have made my work till now worthwhile. Thanks for this post and all of the information.

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