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‎06-15-2023 03:50 PM
Mark Charles was demonstrating a new Kuhn Rikon item and every time he began showing how it worked the camera would pull away with a long shot of the people standing behind the table. Then, by the time the camera closes in for a close shot the demo is almost over!I have noticed this happens a lot lately.The camera should stay on the product. I have noticed this with purse demonstrations often also.
‎06-15-2023 04:02 PM
@luvdavid wrote:Mark Charles was demonstrating a new Kuhn Rikon item and every time he began showing how it worked the camera would pull away with a long shot of the people standing behind the table. Then, by the time the camera closes in for a close shot the demo is almost over!I have noticed this happens a lot lately.The camera should stay on the product. I have noticed this with purse demonstrations often also.
I agree and have noticed it too. I don't like it. And many hosts and even vendors take plenty of time so that the camera can get a closeup, but it never happens. There used to be many more tight shots.
I'm not sure if it's the camera person's fault, or the producer's. It's another area where I think the Q has an advantage but doesn't use.🤷‍♀️
‎06-16-2023 09:41 PM
The producer is usually responsible for camera shots, I think. Sounds like Q has lost Quality.
‎06-17-2023 10:08 AM
‎06-17-2023 01:17 PM
Agree......when waiting for a close up shot you getnothing....whoever calls the shots needs to be talked to....so irritating and you end up not buyting!
‎07-01-2023 10:20 AM
The cameraman should be listening to the presentation. It sure looks like they are not.
‎07-01-2023 01:27 PM
The director calls the shots. Regardless, QVC's camera work could be better. It's frustrating to wait for them to pan in, although a small delay is to be expected.
‎07-02-2023 09:39 PM
Aren't the studio cameras robotic? If they are, who is responsible for following through...the producer or is there a stage director?
‎07-05-2023 07:15 AM
I've noticed the same thing for a long while now but think it's getting worse. The camera person seems to be more interested in doing long shots (I know this isn't the correct term) of whomever is presenting and telling their personal stories than showing the actual product. Where I notice this most is in jewelry presentations. I remember "in the old days" where the camera would show the jewelry close-up and you could actually see the items. They sure reeled me in many times with that method.
‎07-06-2023 11:07 AM
It's like nobody cares anymore, even the machines.
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