• Portrait of an Artist: An Unplanned Video Story

    February 20th, 2012

    Stories often tell themselves. You just need to let the person talk.

    When writing a community magazine article about Julie and Chris Richey, I was struck by Julie’s artistic ability. And she had stories to share. As an accomplished and award-winning mosaic artist, she’s generated a lot of copy. But no one took the time to shoot video. Until now. I didn’t plan to shoot a video like this, but Julie made it easy.

    Because the florescent lights in her studio made a high frequency noise, I used a shotgun mic. And my camera was a small high def Sony. I was concerned about a few shaky movements following Julie, but viewers don’t seem to notice.

    In fact, it added to the spontaneity as Julie noted when watching a video she never expected: “I think it’s fresh and spontaneous (which seems to be a great strength of yours).”

    I was also able to use still images shot by others, grabbing attention at the start.

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