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Video Storytelling Intermediate by Michael Rosenblum

Sound Bites

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What are the very few soundbites you need? Michael discusses on focusing…
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Michael gives advice on how to handle filming subjects who are too talkative,…
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Michael talks about how to handle rejection when you are searching for…
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Michael discusses the importance of really getting in close and to the…
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Michael talks about the basic structure of nonfiction scriptwriting for…
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Michael screens a video journalist piece called "Breathless" as an example.…
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Michael critiques a video journalist piece called "Breathless" as an example.…
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Comments

michael
6:38 pm Sunday
Apr 1, 2012
Your job is to talk to the engineer, learn the facts and then YOU explain it to the viewer, just like a well written newspaper or magazine article or book for that matter.
jenniferkouyou
6:14 pm Sunday
Apr 1, 2012
What about when I am filming engineers who work on complicated projects and I am trying to tell the story of what an engineering team does. I thought only the talking head interview would work. How can I learn about them with one "carrot chopping" question? Thanks.
Nickvideoguy
3:05 pm Wednesday
Jan 25, 2012
Excellent advice!
Josue
10:12 pm Tuesday
Jun 14, 2011
i was doing this today. Very good info to know