The columns are primarily known from the press, online blogs or radio. They address current, important topics, express a point of view and personal thoughts. However, a very important and increasingly used type of feature is the statement in front of the camera. The footage has a multi-dimensional effect. We don't just read, we don't just hear but, above all, we see the person speaking. We see her ongoing reactions, posture, gestures. And this is insanely important in the perception of the whole speech.
Such an interview, a statement is perfect if we want to comment on a current event, a current situation or some contemporary issue. It is significantly more interesting and influence the viewer than the written word. More stimuli, more information always arouses more interest in a topic and is more engaging. In addition, we see an expert person presenting his or her point of view on the subject. As a result, we identify with the expert more, we are more influenced by him and we start a "dialogue" about the topic.
A film feature requires adequate preparation, both in terms of content and technicality.
Substantive preparation
You have to think carefully about what you want to say, know what you want to achieve, don't forget what you are aiming for. With words, we will inspire confidence, perhaps provoke discussion and reflection. However, the audience needs to know that we have an idea of what we are talking about, and we need to reach them with simple vocabulary and specifics. Posture is also very important; you have to control your body, your gestures, your reactions. After all, we convey information not only with words but also with gestures, dynamics, the body, everything that happens around us. And this is where we move seamlessly into proper technical preparation.
[...] we convey information not only with words but also with gestures, dynamics, the body.
Technical preparation
The place where we give the interview, record the feature, is not without significance. The whole setting, the colours, the costume, the props, the scenery is very important. It is also a medium that has a huge impact on the viewer's perception. The right frame, the perspective of the camera - all these things work not only for quality but also for the viewer's confidence. And while we are on the subject of quality, it is important to mention how important, even strategic, the quality of the equipment and the skills of the filmmakers are.
A good column, that is?
As previously mentioned, each footageincluding the interview has a multidimensional effect on us. That is why, sometimes even subconsciously, whether we like it or not is determined not only by the preparation of the expert but also by the professionalism and experience of the filmmakers. Above all, it is the right equipment, clear image and sound that counts. Good shots, image composition, focus - all have an impact. In addition, editing is important. Sometimes even the highest quality material can make a poor film. However, when both the cinematographer, sound engineer and editor work together at a high level, footage is created that inspires trust and sympathy. What's more, they are often opinionated and important to others.
The interview we recorded in cooperation with experts from the STAP Institute, Jakub Przygoński and the Toyota brand is an exemplary example of a feature. Mr Jakub, as an automotive expert and authority, touches on very important aspects. His track record additionally influences the audience's confidence and sympathy. Adding to this excellently done material resulted in a top-quality columnist.