
How We Wrapped a Window to Make an Interview Look Better
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See how we wrapped windows with light diffuser film for a "What If" interview.
See how we wrapped windows with light diffuser film to make a "What If..." interview at Tri Faith in Omaha look better. A behind-the-scenes story from the Nebraska Public Media series on innovation and creativity in Nebraska, "What If..." More at nebraskapublicmedia.org/WhatIf and #WhatIfNebraska
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How We Wrapped a Window to Make an Interview Look Better
Clip: Season 5 | 1m 53sVideo has Closed Captions
See how we wrapped windows with light diffuser film to make a "What If..." interview at Tri Faith in Omaha look better. A behind-the-scenes story from the Nebraska Public Media series on innovation and creativity in Nebraska, "What If..." More at nebraskapublicmedia.org/WhatIf and #WhatIfNebraska
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship(upbeat music) We're here at Tri-Faith for one of our "What If..." stories.
This is a really unique place that brings together Muslim, Jewish and Christian faiths to interact with each other.
And we've got this really wonderful place down here to do our main interview that you can see out over the entire campus.
Now the problem is, it's super bright outside, and not so much inside, so we can't really get our interview subject to look the way we want.
So, here's our solution.
(upbeat music) One, two, three, four.
And then we can wrap the tape around the corner.
(upbeat music) -[Mike] Is this gonna work?
-Absolutely.
What he says.
I think this is three.
[Mike] Our not so secret weapon is sheets of neutral density gel filter, commonly used in TV and movie production, but usually on smaller windows.
So now we need to cut.
(upbeat music) [Mike] Normally production teams would stick this right on the glass.
With bigger windows, we had to improvise, and tape it on the outside.
(upbeat music) After a couple hours of window work, plus setting up lights, cameras, and mics.
Here's what it looked like.
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