Filming Techniques:
The Bachelorette is filmed as a reality TV show, with a camera crew who travels with the Bachelorette and the 25 men. Camera men film the show, so often times the camera is slightly unstable as the camera men chase after the cast. They also have multiple cameras and camera men on the show, so one scene is filmed from many angles. The camera crew hides cameras and mics during the dates as well, so that if a camera men isn't on the set they can still capture the drama or scene.
Bright Colors:
The Bachelorette travels to many beautiful places, so they often like to show arial footage of when the cast is flying to an exotic place. The past Bachelorettes have often flown in by helicopter, so they will have another helicopter just filming Andi's helicopter and the scenery.
Drama:
The show often alters what a character says to make the show more dramatic and interesting for the viewers. To capture most of the drama on the show, the camera crews and the directors will often pull aside one of the characters to have a mini interview and see what they are feeling at that moment. Later on they will edit the clip of the character's interview and put it in the show. During an episode of the Bachelorette, about 70 percent of the show is featuring the emotions a character is feeling or the drama between cast members. The other 30 percent is featuring scenery or the dates that The Bachelorette and the men go on. They also have multiple cameras and camera men on the show, so one scene is filmed from many angles.
The Bachelorette is filmed as a reality TV show, with a camera crew who travels with the Bachelorette and the 25 men. Camera men film the show, so often times the camera is slightly unstable as the camera men chase after the cast. They also have multiple cameras and camera men on the show, so one scene is filmed from many angles. The camera crew hides cameras and mics during the dates as well, so that if a camera men isn't on the set they can still capture the drama or scene.
Bright Colors:
The Bachelorette travels to many beautiful places, so they often like to show arial footage of when the cast is flying to an exotic place. The past Bachelorettes have often flown in by helicopter, so they will have another helicopter just filming Andi's helicopter and the scenery.
Drama:
The show often alters what a character says to make the show more dramatic and interesting for the viewers. To capture most of the drama on the show, the camera crews and the directors will often pull aside one of the characters to have a mini interview and see what they are feeling at that moment. Later on they will edit the clip of the character's interview and put it in the show. During an episode of the Bachelorette, about 70 percent of the show is featuring the emotions a character is feeling or the drama between cast members. The other 30 percent is featuring scenery or the dates that The Bachelorette and the men go on. They also have multiple cameras and camera men on the show, so one scene is filmed from many angles.