0:19 - camera not level (use a gimbal mate or do a panning shot on tripod) 0:26 - someone pops out of the lady's head (left side of her head) 0:55 - weird angle (low angle tilted upwards) for a medium shot, a medium close-up probably worked better here... 1:08 - still a weird angle (low angle tilted upwards), eye level + medium close-up probably worked better here... 1:21 - the teleprompter is to far away from the camera, the lady looks to much to the right i.m.o. The video is okay, but come one these aren't mistakes you should be making, you get paid to do this, so deliver your absolute best work everytime. and nevrer forget practice makes perfect
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Thanks for your comment! To answer your comments: 0:19, 0:26 - we were shooting in an uncontrolled environment with the shop remaining open therefore I had to shoot fast both on and off gimbal and around people coming in and out, along with the other content we had to do that day. I probably could have rotated it a bit more in post but the shooting conditions aren't always in your favour. 0:55, 1:08 - The clients wanted the sign in shot. As it was, we already had them standing on 2 pallets to get the height required to get the sign in. I was shooting and monitoring audio while trying to make sure my reflector didn't wave around so having the camera as high as it was already, was a challenge. 1:21 - There was no teleprompter, they were being asked questions in an interview format. Maybe she is looking a bit more off screen than ideal but personally, its not a huge deal in this case. I always try and deliver my best work on every single project and with more time, a crew (just me and the clients) and location control, better results can be achieved. Sometimes things like that are just out of your control or you do what the client wants and is happy with regardless if you think the shot might work better in a different way.