Jeff Kellam
March 12th, 2010, 08:25 PM
I have been asked to shoot a product testimonial of a user of a product who is in my locality.
The talent is a very well spoken 80 year old man. Based on a phone conversation, he will be excellent for a testimonial. The product is some type of vitamin supplement, which I believe the talent also sells.
There is no script, and the end product will be 1 to 2 minutes of raw video provided to the ad agency. I have no edit responsibility. The ad guy has heard him speak before at conventions.
Here is what I know:
1. The Ad guy wants to be on speaker phone to make sure he gets the material he wants. It will be a cell phone, but I guess it will work for audio.
2. We will shoot outside with whatever makes a pleasant background near his condo.
What I need to know:
1. What is the best way to frame the shot? Head & torso shot using rule of thirds in the 16X9 frame?
2. "Head on" body position and speaking to the camera (this will be a one man shoot, no interviewer)?
3. Provide one framing change, start with a medium head & torso shot and then get a wider or a tighter shot?
Thanks for any advice.
The talent is a very well spoken 80 year old man. Based on a phone conversation, he will be excellent for a testimonial. The product is some type of vitamin supplement, which I believe the talent also sells.
There is no script, and the end product will be 1 to 2 minutes of raw video provided to the ad agency. I have no edit responsibility. The ad guy has heard him speak before at conventions.
Here is what I know:
1. The Ad guy wants to be on speaker phone to make sure he gets the material he wants. It will be a cell phone, but I guess it will work for audio.
2. We will shoot outside with whatever makes a pleasant background near his condo.
What I need to know:
1. What is the best way to frame the shot? Head & torso shot using rule of thirds in the 16X9 frame?
2. "Head on" body position and speaking to the camera (this will be a one man shoot, no interviewer)?
3. Provide one framing change, start with a medium head & torso shot and then get a wider or a tighter shot?
Thanks for any advice.