Blog #5: Reflection on Shooting Vox Pops and B-Roll
Reflection on Shooting Vox Pops and B-Roll
by Lily Frame
When shooting the vox pops for our
documentary entitled, “The Haunting of Old Wilmington,” we had questioned two
subjects. The first vox pop was selected because she represented a voice for
young female adults. The second vox pop was selected because he represented a
voice for middle-aged men. The result of these two vox pops was astounding.
They each informed us on their different beliefs and personal accounts of
haunting in old Wilmington.
As
the role of D.P. for the documentary, I had the role of shooting the b-roll for
this topic. We had surplus b-roll of the weather that day, The Black Cat Shoppe
(the store that holds the tour), the tour guide leading the tours, creepy graveyards,
haunted mansions, spine-chilling alleyways, and stops that were incorporated
alongside the tour that were a part of Old Wilmington’s haunting history.
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