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shooting documentary dialogue with 2 people, rather than just one
Hi all,
I filmed 350 hours on my own for my first documentary, and was wildly swinging the camera from one person to another. It was a group of people in spontaneous action/dialogue.
I’ve now got a 2nd cameraman for a similar project (20 people sitting in a circle for discussion with incidental b-roll of the scenery inside/outside) and here’s the system I came up with to prevent the abbreviated scenes:
Camera 1: Default to medium shot of the speaker/main action
When 2nd person speaks cam 1 waits for ~3 seconds where he’s at (last speaker) and then switches to medium shot of next personCamera 2: Default to wide shot of main speaker OR reaction shots from others in group
Cam2 is the first to catch (and watch for) a 2nd speaker. Catches 2nd person in wide and holds until camera 1 establishes medium shot.Other than that, I figure with 2 cameras we’ll have some freedom for one person to roam around and get B-roll. If anybody has tips for a 2 camera system, let me know.
thanks
Adjul