Facebook: facebook.com More DSLR Tutorials only here: youtube.com In this “how to” video we show you our three styles how to shoot an interview / conversation. It doesn’t matter if you have a tripod or not – there is always a nice solution to film an interview. Voice Over: Moritz Janisch Copyright 2012 by Fenchel & Janisch Filmproduktion GbR Twitter: twitter.com More DSLR videos on our channel: www.youtube.com Official website: www.fenchel-janisch.com
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24 responses to “DSLR Tutorial: How to shoot an interview! (3 film techniques)”
Everyone does not speak english natively, you know.
Robot
Hi, are you familiar with “Photo SFXart Tricks” (just do a Google search for it…)? On their website you can watch a useful free video featuring the way to make better photos. This made it possible for Joe to make photos which have that jaw-dropping-effect when you take a look at them. I hope it will work for you too.
how about recording the speech? do i need stereo/mono mic or the built in mic is enough?
Thanks 4 advice
Great instruction videos, but for gods sake, adjust your audio levels! There is distortion everywhere. Not very professional
It’s a german!
its a voice over created by Moritz Janisch, Its in the description 🙂
How to shoot an Interview with a DSLR; Step 1: don’t use a DSLR.
Hello there, are you familiar with “PhotoSFXart” (google it)? On their website you will find a useful free video explaining how you can create impressive pictures. This made it possible for Daniel to make photographs that leave you with a jaw-dropping-effect whenever you look at them. Hopefully it will help you as well.
Hi FenchelJanisch,
you are talking (and showing) a timer.
– Could you tell me, where I can find (buy) such a timer?
How is it called and does it exist for Nikon cameras?
Thank you! 🙂
iRobot… or iJanisch?
Hi, are you familiar with “MagicSFXphoto” (just search on Google for it …)? There you will find a great free video showing the best way to make brilliant pictures. It helped Daniel to create pictures that have that jaw-dropping-effect while you look at them. Hopefully it will help you also.
No!… it’s the Barney of DSLR video learners 😀
I recommend using a monopod, it gives a feel between 1 and 3, its small enough to be quickly setup and removed. You can also use it as a stabilizer when using method 1 in this video.
How hard is it to look in the description and see that the guy speaking is Janisch?
Dude sounds like a robot
First tip makes so much sense and the third tip was something I wouldn’t have thought so easily myself. Thanks!
i thought i recognised his voice from my gps
Really nice videos! And I like the Deutch voice. It makes it different from the rest!
sounds like he’s from thailand…or she.
he is not english he is from another European country so he specks like a ‘robot’ as it must be harder for him to speak our language.
How about a glidecam or some short dolly movements.
very good information! thanks!