-Its a good idea to shot with the rule of thirds. -Put the most interesting bits on the lines or intersections. _Follow the rule and you will be cool_ -180 degree rule -don't be in both sides of the 180 degree -Know what you're gonna say or who you're interviewing before. -Do not wing it, have questions prepared -Think like a journalist, say more than yes or no, and ask questions that are more than yes or no. Like "And then what happened?" -Subject should speak to you, not the lens. -get rid of lights you cant control -key light is most important because it is the brightest. (up high to the left of camera) -fill light adds light that were in shadow of key light. (down low to the right) -hair light/back light, lights up the back of the subject, to push them out of the background. (In back) -background light adds a halo like affect to subject.
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