Tony Burns
April 6th, 2017, 06:35 AM
Hey everyone,
I've started doing a series of corporate videos that are of the standard 'employee spotlight' variety. They're short minute and a half-ish spots on someone at the company with a bit of personal background, what they do at the company, etc.
One thing I'm struggling with a bit is what to shoot for b-roll for these. Generally I have the two typical medium/closeup angles to cut between, but I'd like to start incorporating some b-roll as well to break up the interview shots a bit more.
My thinking around this at the moment is to just take some shots of the person at their desk, walking into the building, interacting with coworkers, maybe getting some coffee (these are office workers). Am I headed in the right direction here?
I've started doing a series of corporate videos that are of the standard 'employee spotlight' variety. They're short minute and a half-ish spots on someone at the company with a bit of personal background, what they do at the company, etc.
One thing I'm struggling with a bit is what to shoot for b-roll for these. Generally I have the two typical medium/closeup angles to cut between, but I'd like to start incorporating some b-roll as well to break up the interview shots a bit more.
My thinking around this at the moment is to just take some shots of the person at their desk, walking into the building, interacting with coworkers, maybe getting some coffee (these are office workers). Am I headed in the right direction here?