Pause: Propaganda
Do you make it? Should you?
Every time you shoot an event you establish your viewers' point of view--their POV in industry jargon. Like the old Outer Limits TV show, you take control of their television sets. You control not only what they look at, but how they see it.
Your choice of camera placement and focal length can determine whether your subject appears important or not; your juxtapositions can determine whether he seems sincere or dishonest. Your reporter can elicit sympathy or antipathy for the subject depending on the words s…
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