1) EXPLAIN WHAT A-ROLL IS? (MSG VIDEO/CYBERCOLLEGE)
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akim
4/6/2015 10:34:37 pm
A-roll-the camera is set up to tape the guest answering the questions. The camera position allows for both closeups of the guest and is shot over the shoulder.
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JhylandPER3
4/6/2015 10:35:35 pm
1. An aroll is when the camera is behind the interviewer and gives close ups of the guest and over the shoulder view from the interviewer.
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Juliette Bush
4/6/2015 10:37:16 pm
1. A-Roll has the light coming from the back of the person, so that they are fully lit.
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Lauren B Per 3
4/6/2015 10:37:57 pm
1. A-Roll focuses on the guest in an interview and has an over-the-shoulder shot of the interviewer.
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Jocelotl Period 3
4/6/2015 10:40:52 pm
An A-roll is when the camera is set up to answer the interviewer's questions. It is a close up and over the soldier.
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dhenryp3
4/6/2015 10:42:03 pm
1) EXPLAIN WHAT A-ROLL IS?
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dylan rubino
4/6/2015 10:42:39 pm
1) EXPLAIN WHAT A-ROLL IS? (MSG VIDEO/CYBERCOLLEGE)
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jperez
4/6/2015 10:42:49 pm
1.A Roll- Is when the camera position allows for both closeups of the guest.
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Bergen, Matthew
4/6/2015 10:43:48 pm
1)The a roll is when you pan in a triangle shape.
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Anthony.Romano pd.3
4/15/2015 12:33:50 am
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Anthony Romano
4/6/2015 10:47:10 pm
The A-Roll was when the camera was on the side of the girl. The B-Roll was when the camera went to the other side. I saw WS and etc. profiles can be avoided by private it.
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kristin v
4/7/2015 12:26:32 am
1)back light and background light is used to seperate the object and the background
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emartinez per1
4/7/2015 12:39:01 am
1) The A-Roll is when the camera is set up to tape the guest answering the interveiwer's questions. The camera position allows for both closeups of the guest and shots over the shoulder of the interview.
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kaigottiper1
4/7/2015 12:42:01 am
1) An A-roll is when the camera is set up to tape the guest answering the interviewer's questions. The camera position allows for both closeups of the guest and shots over the shoulder of the interviewer.
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kduffy1
4/7/2015 12:43:23 am
1. An A-Roll is when camera is set up to tape the guest answering the interviewer's questions.
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skurackper1
4/7/2015 12:43:23 am
1. An A-Roll is used when the guest is answering the interviewers questions. The lights are set up so that the guest is lit in these clips.And the camera here is set up so that you can get close ups of the guest and over the shoulder shots.
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sfowler period 1
4/7/2015 12:43:51 am
1. An A-Roll is when the camera is set up to tape the guest answering the interviewer's questions.
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cbeutel per1
4/7/2015 12:44:04 am
1) A-roll is when the camera is set up to tape the guest, so it allows for close-ups of the guest and over the shoulder views of the interviewer. The key light is also a little closer to the guest, making the intensity twice that of the fill light.
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ajarskiPd.1
4/7/2015 12:44:12 am
1. An A-Roll is when the camera is set up so it can capture a close-up of the guest and then, after zooming out, an over the shoulder shot of the interviewer. This is meant to capture the answers to the questions being asked. In addition, the key light (pointed at the guest) is closer to the guest than the fill light (also pointed at the guest).
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ipincay1
4/7/2015 12:45:43 am
1) The camera is set up to tape the guest answering the interviewer's questions.
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AlexP1
4/7/2015 12:46:03 am
1. The camera is set up to tape the guest answering the interviewers questions. The camera position allows for both closeups of the quests and shots over the shoulder of the interviewer.
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msper1
4/7/2015 12:47:22 am
1) In a A-roll, the camera is set up to record the guest answering the interviewer's questions and its position allows for both closeups of the guest shots over the shoulder of the interviewer. The light is focused on the guest.
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charper pd1
4/7/2015 12:51:25 am
1)An A-Roll is when the camera is set up to tape the guest answering the interviewer's questions. The camera position allows for both close ups of the guest and (when the camera is zoomed back) shots over the shoulder of the interviewer. A backlight and a background light serve to separate the subject from the background and add depth to the scene.
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berryjpd1
4/7/2015 12:52:47 am
1) The camera is positioned to take both cloesups of the interviewed and interviewer. Lights are used to separate the guest from the background.
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talexander1
4/7/2015 12:56:08 am
1)An A-Roll is used for an interview and focused on the guest. It is an OTS shot, and there is a key, background, and back light present.
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Willow Collopy
4/7/2015 02:45:35 am
1)An A roll is when a video camera is set up to film the guest's answers to the interviewer's questions.
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lmehrperiod8
4/7/2015 03:10:03 am
1) EXPLAIN WHAT A-ROLL IS? (MSG VIDEO/CYBERCOLLEGE)
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David9
4/7/2015 03:29:34 am
1.It is the plain video that is recorded.
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RickyH9
4/7/2015 03:30:26 am
1) An A-Roll is the position where the camera is place behind the interviewer, so the camera is facing the guest.
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rmorales 9
4/7/2015 03:30:40 am
1) The camera is taping the person being interviewed
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K.GILROY P 9
4/7/2015 03:32:24 am
1) An A-roll is the plain interview before it is edited.
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dkaimper9
4/7/2015 03:37:51 am
1) The A Roll is the main footage you are going to use in your project. It contains the most important or primary information that your videos need to have.
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MLUHRS9
4/7/2015 03:47:41 am
1) A - Roll is the non-edited version of the Interview
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IanS 9
4/7/2015 03:48:39 am
An A roll is when the camera is behind the interviewer.
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jcarenza6
4/7/2015 04:22:46 am
1) An a-roll is on set of footage focused on a subject in a scene, in this case the guest
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lpodestp6
4/7/2015 04:45:00 am
1) A-roll is the camera set-up to tape a guest answering an interviewer's questions. The camera is set up for close ups of the guest and in over the shoulder shot of an interviewer.
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C.Choi Pd.6
4/7/2015 04:46:12 am
1. A-roll is when the camera is positioned to shoot both the interviewer and the guest with the camera shooting over the shoulder of the interviewer. The key light is maintaining focus on the guest to emphasize their presence in the interview, as they are the ones who are answering the questions. There is a back light and a background light to create depth in the area.
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swoodwardper6
4/7/2015 04:47:13 am
1. An A-roll is when a camera tapes a person answering the questions given by an interviewer. The camera position is typically over-the-shoulder of the interviewer and close up of the person being asked questions.
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shopkins6
4/7/2015 04:51:39 am
1. A- Roll is the camera set up to tape a guest answering an interviewer's questions. This camera position can be for closeups of the guest and over the shoulder shots of the interviewer.
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lsantise p6
4/7/2015 04:51:39 am
1) A- Roll is the camera set up to tape a guest answering an interviewer's questions. This camera position can be for closeups of the guest and over the shoulder shots of the interviewer.
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chris Harnett
4/7/2015 11:12:41 pm
1) The A-Roll is when the camera is set up to tape the guest answering the interveiwer's questions. The camera position allows for both closeups of the guest and shots over the shoulder of the interview.
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Sara F
4/7/2015 11:15:26 pm
1. an A-roll is when the camera is set up to video tape a guest answering questions in an interview
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vinny ruff
4/7/2015 11:40:17 pm
1- What is the X Axis?
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D.Abbott Per 8
4/8/2015 03:07:28 am
1) A-roll is the camera set-up to tape a someone answering an interviewer's questions. The camera is set up for close ups of the guest and in over the shoulder shot of an interviewer.
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LDoyle P.8
4/8/2015 03:11:42 am
An A-Roll is used when the person is answering the interviewers questions. In these shots the camera is set up so that you can get close ups of the guest and over the shoulder shots.
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resssmann
4/8/2015 03:13:10 am
1) A- Roll is the camera set up to tape a guest answering an interviewer's questions. This camera position can be for closeups of the guest and over the shoulder shots of the interviewer.
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Todd colditz
4/8/2015 03:13:56 am
x-axis- the line between 2 people
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agandetper8
4/8/2015 03:14:06 am
1. An A-Roll is when a camera is set up to tape the guest answering the interviewer's questions.
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sbeutelper8
4/8/2015 03:14:24 am
1) EXPLAIN WHAT A-ROLL IS? (MSG VIDEO/CYBERCOLLEGE)
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adicuffaper8
4/8/2015 03:16:41 am
1) A-roll is when the camera is set up to tape the guest who is answering questions, and get over the shoulder views of the interviewer. The key light is closer to the guest so it is twice as intense as the fill light
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ALARA PER 8
4/8/2015 03:18:07 am
1. An A-Roll is when the camera has an over-the shoulder shot of the interviewer while the guest is in full view.
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Justine
4/8/2015 03:19:05 am
1) A- Roll is when the camera set up to tape a guest answering an interviewer's questions. This camera position can be good for closeups of the guest and over the shoulder shots of the interviewer.
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taylor rubino per8
4/8/2015 03:19:55 am
1) a- roll is the camera set up to tape a guest answering an interviewer's questions. camera position can be for closeups of the guest and over the shoulder shots of the interviewer.
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S Singh Period 8
4/8/2015 03:21:01 am
1) The A-roll is when the guest is being interviewed.
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kkristofick8
4/8/2015 03:21:16 am
1. An A-Roll is when camera is set up to tape the guest answering the interviewer's questions.
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RG Period 8
4/8/2015 03:43:25 am
1. An A-Roll is used when the guest is answering the interviewers questions.
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CQuinn Period 8
4/8/2015 03:48:46 am
1) A-Roll focuses on the guest in an interview. It produces an over-the-shoulder shot of the interviewer.
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OliviaLpr.9
4/8/2015 04:07:58 am
A-roll: when the camera is set up to tape a guest answering questions in an interview
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William Polur Period 9
4/8/2015 04:12:02 am
1) A-Roll editing is a term used in linear editing to describe the process of combining two or more sources of raw footage.
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WLee per 9
4/8/2015 04:42:08 am
1. Camera is behind of the interviewer
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gabbytper1
4/8/2015 11:41:04 am
1. An aroll is when the camera is set up over the shoulder of one person and the camera allows both closeups of the guest being interviewed.
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ekopp6
4/8/2015 12:34:09 pm
1) An A-roll is the recording of the person being interviewed answering the questions.
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Matthew S
4/9/2015 10:34:56 am
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ttedesco per6
4/9/2015 12:43:31 pm
1.) The primary footage of a composition; a video of the interviewed subject answering the interviewer's questions.
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ddastoli
4/10/2015 02:43:31 am
1. A-Roll has the light coming from the back of the person, To focus on the person who is being interviewed
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Daniel Kazlau
4/23/2015 08:35:18 am
1) EXPLAIN WHAT A-ROLL IS? (MSG VIDEO/CYBERCOLLEGE)
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