On-Site Pre-Interview Assessment
Complete the assessment to qualify for interview consideration.
Do you have reliable transportation *
Please provide  link too your most recent portfolio (Example: Website, Dropbox, Google Drive, etc) *
Phone Number *
First & Last Name *
Email Address *
What region are you based out of? *
Years of Experience in Photography/ Video  *
In order to work with us your camera must have the following requirements: 

Camera Body:
• Can shoot in RAW format
• 1080p or Higher
•60fps or Higher
LOG Support (e.g C-LOG, S-LOG)
•8 Hit or Higher
Lens/ Gear
•Wide variety of focal length
•16 mm- 200mm (or longer)
•Must have Mic (Shotgun or Wireless)

If your camera meets all those requirements. Please write YES below. If not, please specify what you are unable to do.  
*
What camera bodies/lenses have you used?
*
Assessment Questions
The questions below are meant to test your knowledge on camera fundamentals, on-site workflow, and quality standards.
For clean interview framing, where should the subject’s eyes sit?
*
You’re shooting fast indoor sports. The best starting shutter is:
*
You notice flicker under certain arena lights. First move?
*
You’re asked to avoid filming a specific person. Correct response?
*
Raising ISO mainly increases:
*
Which aperture gives shallower depth of field?
*
In bright sun you want smooth motion at 1/120 for 60p. Exposure is too hot even at f/8, ISO 100. What helps most?
*
Minimum usable B-roll clip length (to cut with):
*
Best handheld mic placement in noisy spaces:
*
Pick the correct indoor gym starting points (select all that apply):
*
Required
For 60 fps video, a natural motion blur shutter is closest to:
*
Best white balance start for mixed LED gym lighting:
*
Before recording an interview, you should ALWAYS:
*
Which focus setup is most reliable for people in motion?
*
Which setting most directly freezes motion?
*
Which are must-have shot categories for event coverage? (select all)
*
Required
Best practices for sharp sports photos (select all that apply):
*
Required
Submit
Clear form
Never submit passwords through Google Forms.
This form was created inside of 1 Percent Brand.

Does this form look suspicious? Report