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Coming tonight!  A new exclusive interview with Charger Bulletin's Sportscaster Cameron Hailey. What may look like an informal interview between two friends, is a quite exciting, informative interview between colleagues on the world of the news station of University of New Haven. Come pull up a chair and get some insights on the behind the scenes aspects of the charger bulletin news. 

Adobe Premiere!

What I've Learned:  With the time I've spent in the TV studio back in high school, we did practice a lot with adobe premiere. Here are a few things that I've learned:  You can use media browsers to insert clips into your project.  You can create as many title sequences as you see fit. Just create a series of markers where you want the titles to go and they will insert automatically.  You can arrange your own clips in a sequence without leaving any gaps. 

Camera Angles and Characterization

Camera Angles:  Low Angles:  Typically a character shown from a low angle is seen as a superior or a bully.  It doesn't always mean they are a bully, it could mean they are a confident character.  It gives power to the character in the scene, especially if other characters they interact with are shot at higher angles.  High Angles:  Typically a character shot at this angel is projected as an innocent, or a child.  With these different angles you can also fool the audience. For example Lord of the Rings Gollum was originally shot at a higher angle making the audience view him as something that he was not. However, the angles lower as his true character is revealed.  Stay tuned for more blog updates as I will be conducting a video interview with the news anchor for the Charger Bulletin News Channel!