The first shoot was focused on a married couple where the wife was having issues with the husband, hence the title, “How to Train Your Husband”. This was a pretty easy day of shooting a couple interviews, on my HDX-900, with our talent and some family b-roll to be used as their intro story to the show.
For the interview with the wife, Brittany, I pulled some inspiration from my old Fixer Upper roots, by using the kitchen as a backdrop. I was really pleased with the way it turned out.

My view of the interview


I varied my framing for this interview, going wider and tighter.
Once the interview was done, I shot some quick b-roll of Amber around her house, walking with her dog and hanging out with her friends. After the b-roll, we did some on-the-fly interviews with Amber’s two friends about Amber and her dating life. This is where things got interesting…
If you’ve ever had a camera around a bunch of little kids, it’s the same experience as shooting in a sports bar on game night. The only issue we ran into was that it was loud, as is to be expected in a sports bar.
But hey, that’s where we were shooting, so it works. Hear a cow, see a cow. Hear a bunch of sports fans, see a bunch of sports fans. After the interviews, it was a quick wrap up with an intro and outro from Justin and we called it a night. I dumped all the footage from the past two days from my NanoFlash to a producers hard drive, packed it in, and hit the road home to Dallas.

Justin Stapleton of KPRC