I am shooting a documentary type interview project, and the person who is hosting it, has to do the closing of the interview and then it's finished. However, she got her hair cut short, before the last shoot, and it's literally just one shot I need.
Since it's a documentary/interview type project, does continuity in the hair matter? One option I could do is, to use one of her reaction shots from before, and have her do a voice over narration of her closing, over her reaction shot. But I feel that would be inconsistent with the style, since she spoke in the prior shots, while conveying her thoughts to the camera.
What do you think? Should I use a reaction shot with voice over, or shoot the last shot with her hair cut short, compared to before?
I guess it depends on what's worse. A discontinuity in hair, or a discontinuity in how her interview is being conveyed, dialogue wise, to the camera. What do you think?
Thanks for the input. I really appreciate it.
Since it's a documentary/interview type project, does continuity in the hair matter? One option I could do is, to use one of her reaction shots from before, and have her do a voice over narration of her closing, over her reaction shot. But I feel that would be inconsistent with the style, since she spoke in the prior shots, while conveying her thoughts to the camera.
What do you think? Should I use a reaction shot with voice over, or shoot the last shot with her hair cut short, compared to before?
I guess it depends on what's worse. A discontinuity in hair, or a discontinuity in how her interview is being conveyed, dialogue wise, to the camera. What do you think?
Thanks for the input. I really appreciate it.
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