David Bussell
Monday 15th October 2012 10:00pm
London
9,943 posts
Quote: AJGO @ October 15 2012, 10:45 PM BST
All of the things please! Just, I know from a writing point of view that there are things that seem so obvious you might not even think to comment on them if someone asked about writing. So if there are any things you noticed learning and thought 'Ooh, well I never' (cos you talk like my imaginary Great Aunt) then those things.
That's a bit of a tall order, particularly as you're talking about two very different disciplines (directing audio/directing video)!
Recording audio isn't too complicated - get yourself a decent mic, make sure you listen out for sibilance and popping and try to record in a small room without too many hard surfaces (windows, wooden floors etc). From a directing perspective try to organise a rehearsal session beforehand if possible and make sure you get plenty of coverage. Keeping notes of your favourite takes during the recording will save a bunch of editing time in post. When it comes to that stage get your audio in the hands of someone who knows their stuff - a good sound guy can work miracles.
As for directing video, that's far more complicated. I'd recommend getting hold of a dummies guide to make sure you're at least familiar with the basics. Knowing what 'crossing the line' means for example is the difference between capturing what you need or ending up with a jumble of shots that don't stitch together for shit.