Internship has been great so far and I got experience the reality behind the camera. When I look a documentaries I automatically know what to do because I've seen so many. It's been a challenge to know how to make it look professional because all the footage needs to be stable and usable. When I mean stable I mean the camera can't be shaky at all and you need to be using a tripod. We do use tripods to film but then again when we do use them it's hard to record smooth B-Rolls. When we do B-Rolls we intend to zoom in on an object then zoom out smoothly but that doesn't normally turn out well. What I learned about myself is that I have improved a lot since I first started in Multimedia in 10th grade. I used cameras before that class but now in my internship I have learned a lot about editing and how to properly film a B-Rolls. We also use wired mics that we put on people for interviews and we have learned how to accurately sync in the audio and match it up with the camera mic. We use this thing called a board clapper and its to make a clap sound before we begin to film anything, we use that clap affect to match up audio. The only challenge I would say that I am facing right now is to create ideas for this documentary because I usually bounce off other people's ideas but when it comes to professional editing I don't know how to come up with good start but I am looking at more examples right now.
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