Film is rooted in photography and relies on chemical processing. Video is electronic and relies on magnetic tape or discs. Movies used be shot on film, whereas TV shows would be shot on tape. It is best to film in landscape or horizontal. The POV is in relation to the position of the camera and it's angle.
When interviewing someone, the camera should be between 4 and 6 feet away and positioned so the person is not backlit and is slightly to one side. The camera should also be eye level to the person being interviewed. It is also important to remember head room, so that there isn't too much or not enough space above the person's head, and to make a list of the shots you will need to get.
The frame is the still image or what you can see.
The shot is a standalone component of a moving image taken over time. Some shots can be tightly framed while others can be wider framed.
A scene is the location and period of time.
A sequence is the edited group of shots.
Hard light is brighter and will be more saturated, and soft light is less in your face, but will have better contrast.
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