It was important for me that as well as editing my interview and keeping footage of the interviewee in the interview to help illustrate carp fishing to the audience, that I also include pictures and videos that would aid the interviewee's vision. I asked my interviewee for images of him carp fishing, to which I then obtained a video of him holding a carp. I then researched into his fishing account on Instagram, and with his permission took some of his carp fishing photos from there. I then uploaded them onto my edited timeline on Premier Pro, and tried to apply them so that they would cut away over a piece of audio that would be relevant to that image. Equally I had to find footage for a background fro my green screen for the interview. I was sent a very helpful link, that had very aesthetic moving images and pictures of bodies of water and ponds. I found one moving image that I thought would be appropriate as a background for a carp fishing interview, and applied it to my green screen on Premier Pro. After editing and reviewing my interview edits, I the discovered the importance of pictures and videos within an interview, as it is important to keep the audience engaged, which is often hard to do if the media stays within one environment or context the entire time.
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