Very well done! You provided great examples and covered even a lot of the details. Audio, of course, is VERY important. I think any beginner watching this should be able to get confidently started on creating their own oral history or other interview video. Thank you for producing and sharing such a great video!
Some good basic advice, We're art students attempting this for the first time, it's ideal for the interviews in our community based project film, thanks
That's one way to do it! Also, there's a sneaky technique to make his body experience a pleasurable kind of electricity that can make turn into a madman, try go'ogling Jevie Hindlerg's Mastery if you're not shy about these types of things!
Very well done! You provided great examples and covered even a lot of the details. Audio, of course, is VERY important. I think any beginner watching this should be able to get confidently started on creating their own oral history or other interview video. Thank you for producing and sharing such a great video!
Very helpful -- both the basic practical tips as well as the examples. Thank you!
Some good basic advice, We're art students attempting this for the first time, it's ideal for the interviews in our community based project film, thanks
Is that a stud in your chin? Thanks for the helpful vid
so helpfull .... thank you
Very helpful. thank you. :)
LOL at 5:00
Great video by the way.
so polite = middle class accent and impolite = working class/regional?
That's one way to do it! Also, there's a sneaky technique to make his body experience a pleasurable kind of electricity that can make turn into a madman, try go'ogling Jevie Hindlerg's Mastery if you're not shy about these types of things!
Everything look old what the hell year was this done 1970 in Scotland but posted on 2009 on TH-cam ps the old lady would look great in a scary movie
SUCKED!