Preproduction:
For this multimedia piece, I went with in with a somewhat different approach. I decided to work in conjunction with a coworker for the daily. This of course had both positive and negative aspects.
On one hand, I got to infuse my project with the work and eye of another photographer, lending a different visual style and vision to the piece. On the other hand, it was difficult to discuss with the other photographer what the focus of the story should be on, as we both went in different directions.
Initially, my coworker shot photos of Steven (the bell ringer), with the intent of focusing on the renovation and reconstruction of the bell tower. My coworker proposed this angle (or ‘nut graf’ as reporters/writers like to call it) and I went in to the interview with that intent. However, the focus of the story changed as the interview went on.
As far as preproduction went, this piece was much easier. I now feel more at ease with the audio equipment and feel competent enough to not constantly focus on the audio quality. I prepared a list of questions I wanted to ask Steven and unfortunately forgot them when I went to shoot. Fortunately, I remembered several and just stemmed more questions from what I remembered.
Production:
During the interview, I was surprised to learn that the renovation on the
The interview went smoothly and I captured a lot of quotes. The photography was fine and presented no issues.
Postproduction:
One problem that I am continuously finding is the time constraints of multimedia. I am continuously told from those that critique my work that the pieces are too long. It is extremely difficult to eliminate some audio clips…some of them are so good it is hard to cut them out! You have to find the happy median. I agree that the average web user has an extremely short attention span and thus I must make shorter multimedia clips.
The editing this time went by more quickly. I am nailing down my workflow and beginning to get a better feel for editing and final cut pro. Now I just need to work on having a critical eye as an editor and cutting out the right content. It is challenging to me to edit my own work.
Final Thoughts:
Retrospectively, I wish I focused more on the Bell Ringer than the
I enjoy doing these mini-portraits. It seems as if I gravitate towards this style of multimedia—although I should try to branch out.
As for working with a coworker, I could see how it would be beneficial but I need to make sure I communicate better. Perhaps capturing the media for the piece simultaneously would yield a more cohesive video.
All in all, I feel like I am slowly improving my work.
