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The person I interviewed was Sarah Miguel. The interview was about something funny that happened this summer with her new puppy. What I discovered about Sarah was that she got a new puppy this summer, and that it's a Weiner dog. Her dogs name is Lola.


When I was writing the voiceover I knew what I wanted to say, I was just having a hard time putting it not words that would fit into the fifteen second timeframe. Every time that I recorded the voiceover it was always less than fifteen seconds. I ended p changing what I wanted to say a little bit to make it longer so that it would be longer than fifteen seconds. When I was doing the voiceover I felt really awkward standing there talking into my phone. I recorded it in the hallway and there was a couple people walking and they kept looking at me. One of them asked me what I was doing ad I said a video for e-comm and then they understood.


One of the things I learned shooting this video is that it's important to choose a location to shoot in an area that doesn't have a lot of foot traffic. If there is a lot of foot traffic then there might be a lot of background noise that's hard to get rid of. Another thing I learned is that it's important to choose a location that best fits the story your trying to portray. For my video I used a carpeted area by the auditorium because it best portrayed the inside of a house.

One thing I like about my finished video is Sarah's story. Her fun thing wasn't a trip someplace; it was about a funny moment that her new dog did. Her story was about her family, and it was personal; so pretty much nobody will have the exact same story.

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