1. What is your working EQ?
- When working in the field of television production how can camera techniques influence the viewer?
2. What is a possible answer to your working EQ?
- Camera techniques can influence the viewers point of view for a certain character.
3. What is the most important source you have used that has helped you come up with an answer to your working EQ?
- The most important source that I have used as of now is an article by Mindy Peterman called "The Art of TV Editing: A Conversation with Nancy Forner.
4. Who is your mentor, or where are you doing mentorship, and how does what you are doing relate to your working EQ?
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My mentors name is Edgar and he does the television programming. The place that he works at is a small television/radio station. What I'm doing relates to my working EQ because they allow me to work the cameras during a production as well as let me help out with sets.
2. What is a possible answer to your working EQ?
- Camera techniques can influence the viewers point of view for a certain character.
3. What is the most important source you have used that has helped you come up with an answer to your working EQ?
- The most important source that I have used as of now is an article by Mindy Peterman called "The Art of TV Editing: A Conversation with Nancy Forner.
4. Who is your mentor, or where are you doing mentorship, and how does what you are doing relate to your working EQ?
- My mentors name is Edgar and he does the television programming. The place that he works at is a small television/radio station. What I'm doing relates to my working EQ because they allow me to work the cameras during a production as well as let me help out with sets.
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