How To film MULTICAM Interviews & Podcasts Like A Pro

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  • Level up your multi- cam 2 camera interview setups and podcast with these 3 simple steps.
    When doing 2 camera interviews there's a method to the madness and although lighting and cameras are the main things discussed, its the small details that go unnoticed, that really add to your image! I've had my fair share of shooting interviews and 3 things have always been consistent in how I go about them!
    I wanted to show you all not just how to shoot an interview with 2 cameras but highlight the small details that I feel like will take your interviews to the next level. You may have heard of these and just never thought about them or you may already be doing this but either way here's a refresher.
    It doesn't matter the cameras you shoot or the brand of lighting you have whether it's a Sony Fx6 and Fx3 or a RED Komodo to an Arri Alexa. Doesn't matter if it's an Arri s\kypanel, or Aputure, these are evergreen details and work with any gear you decide to use!
    Let's Get Into It.
    0:00 - iNTRO
    0:20 - Shadow Side
    2:42 - 180 Degree Rule
    4:37 - Catchlights
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Комментарии • 111

  • @dbelden
    @dbelden 8 месяцев назад +4

    Beautiful tips and examples! My general rule for interview shots is to place the off-screen interviewer between the camera and the key light. That way you always know you’ll be filming the dark side of the subject’s face. For example, left to right: key light, interviewer, camera A, camera B.

    • @BrittneyJanae
      @BrittneyJanae  8 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you and yep another great tip!

  • @magicmediaworks212
    @magicmediaworks212 9 месяцев назад +5

    Thanks so much for reiterating the shoot on the shadow side. Sometimes i forget with all the other stuff to remember when your a one man band.
    If you do a part 2, PLEASE include more overhead diagrams to show where to sit (interviewer) in relation to lighting setups. Thanks again….LOVE LOVE LOVE your content!!

    • @BrittneyJanae
      @BrittneyJanae  9 месяцев назад

      Will do! Always sit the interviewer as close to camera A as possible and on the side of the key light. That way they Aren’t looking too far away from the camera.

  • @mcgreevs24
    @mcgreevs24 8 месяцев назад +1

    Another classic! Such great setups and frames! Thanks for sharing your knowledge!

  • @onekeiway
    @onekeiway 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for this sista! As a budding filmmaker / creator I appreciate your tips and tutorials! More on lighting please 🙌🏾🔥

  • @graceonyourdash
    @graceonyourdash 9 месяцев назад

    Girl your lighting skills are >>>>>>
    I'm a silent follower based in Italy, I really love your content ❤
    Thank's for sharing it with us

    • @BrittneyJanae
      @BrittneyJanae  9 месяцев назад

      Thank you! I’ll be hitting Italy soon for my 35th in April!

  • @nigilsofy
    @nigilsofy 8 месяцев назад +2

    Brittney, this was extremely helpful, thank you. Especially the part about the catchlight. I always look as to where the catchlights are positioned in my subjects eyes in still photography. I think that's important especially when photographing beauty portraits and headshots.

    • @BrittneyJanae
      @BrittneyJanae  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you! Yes it really can make a break a photo and some of the most captivating photos are because of the catchlights in the eyes!

  • @GuilDormeus
    @GuilDormeus 9 месяцев назад

    This was filled with gems. 💎 thank you for sharing

  • @DonJames_
    @DonJames_ 8 месяцев назад

    Loving your channel so far!

  • @ronaldroberts9555
    @ronaldroberts9555 9 месяцев назад

    Love it!!! Great video

  • @Ed_Scott
    @Ed_Scott 9 месяцев назад +1

    Always so appreciative of your tips you give away for free!!! Also, your skin tones are always clutch👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾……did you develop your own LUTs???

    • @BrittneyJanae
      @BrittneyJanae  9 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you!! For this one I did not color. But I’m big on making sure the lighting is right so that color is right.

  • @AbyxGaming
    @AbyxGaming 9 месяцев назад

    Awesome tutorial. Thanks Brittney!

  • @likelovehahawow
    @likelovehahawow 9 месяцев назад +2

    5:54 Best tip I’ve learned about catch lights is that unless you’re achieving the catch light with a bounce, if your talent can’t see the light source, then there won’t be a catch light in the eye. This is useful when you’re moving the light around and can’t monitor the camera - Just ask the talent to tell you when they can see it. If they can also see the camera, then angle of incidence and angle of reflectance should mean you have a catch light

    • @BrittneyJanae
      @BrittneyJanae  9 месяцев назад

      Yep it def helps me when moving the camera as well!

  • @sixpgc
    @sixpgc 7 месяцев назад

    Always hated lighting but you made this real simple with this basic breakdown. Especially the shadow tip. Thanks for this.

  • @shalondaswanson953
    @shalondaswanson953 6 месяцев назад

    Happy that I found your channel. I am learning more about videography for my business. Thanks!

  • @quintonmills6566
    @quintonmills6566 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for producing this great video and dropping these tips!!! I will definitely be using these tips in my next interview. I even took a screenshot to ensure I remember the angles of the camera! Keep up the great work!!!

    • @BrittneyJanae
      @BrittneyJanae  9 месяцев назад

      Let me know if you have any questions

  • @ruffprophetproductions
    @ruffprophetproductions 9 месяцев назад +1

    thank you for these tips, i think showing an example of the 180 rule for the camera placement would be great, if you could do that with a friend or just pretend you were talking to someone else that would really drive your point home and help us learn. cause i was confused a bit when you were explaining how NOT to break it... if that makes sense. but again we appreciate you as always Brittney, you doing ya thing!

    • @BrittneyJanae
      @BrittneyJanae  9 месяцев назад +1

      I was going to do that but didn’t have the time. But that’s why I created the overhead to try to show. But basically if you don’t have an interviewer the 180 is between you and the camera. If it is a second person the 180 is between the two people. Don’t have the two cameras crossing the line. Lol idk if that made it better or not

  • @rohsei1721
    @rohsei1721 9 месяцев назад

    beautiful! thank you for these tips! lighting is so intimating for me but this was really helpful

    • @BrittneyJanae
      @BrittneyJanae  9 месяцев назад +1

      No problem! Honestly people do a lot with light. This was a simple 2 light. It’s the details that really amplify the lighting

  • @cjpros_
    @cjpros_ 8 месяцев назад

    amazing tips, keep em coming!

  • @arielsimbikabila3335
    @arielsimbikabila3335 3 месяца назад

    Shooting an intervention for a project for film school and this was so helpful, thank you!

    • @BrittneyJanae
      @BrittneyJanae  3 месяца назад +1

      No worries!! Also make sure you check out my new video as well! Hope they help and you got this!

  • @WillieShawFilms
    @WillieShawFilms 9 месяцев назад

    Brittney! I love it! Just wanted to say I appreciate your channel! Love seeing my sista out here doing her thing! Crushing it and just doing it with such style! Also, your video on skin tones changed the game for me! Thank you!

    • @BrittneyJanae
      @BrittneyJanae  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much!! And I’m glad it helped!!

  • @UnbleachedMuslin
    @UnbleachedMuslin 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you!!!!

  • @OldshoeFilmsProductions
    @OldshoeFilmsProductions 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing.

  • @macksimumphotos
    @macksimumphotos 8 месяцев назад

    Great advice!

  • @jaredldavis
    @jaredldavis Месяц назад

    Great info here! Well done!

  • @_MoneyTalksPodcast
    @_MoneyTalksPodcast 8 месяцев назад +1

    this just popped up on my screen and I decided to click on it. This video literally just leveled up my podcast LOL. I cant wait to go record the CORRECT way now LOL. thanks. SUB EARNED!!

  • @unhectorcretivo
    @unhectorcretivo 8 месяцев назад

    Eres la mejoooor!!!! te amo! jiji

  • @serenaodp
    @serenaodp 9 месяцев назад

    These interviews look great fr

  • @PicturingArt
    @PicturingArt 9 месяцев назад

    Great tips. Thanks!

  • @WineDineCaroline
    @WineDineCaroline 3 дня назад

    Hey thank you so much! This is exactly what I needed 🔥

  • @ace_pxl
    @ace_pxl 9 месяцев назад

    love the growth, your inspiring me here in Jamaica

  • @koolhand12
    @koolhand12 2 месяца назад

    Great Video...

  • @brandon_yarbrough
    @brandon_yarbrough 9 месяцев назад

    Cousin! This is 🔥🔥 . You dropped major 💎💎💎

  • @AutonomousKaileb
    @AutonomousKaileb 6 месяцев назад

    Great content!!

  • @ridingdreamer
    @ridingdreamer 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this, really nice and helpful. Subscribed!

  • @OurVoicesOurLives
    @OurVoicesOurLives 8 месяцев назад

    Awesome video and tips. Examples would be very helpful for me!!

    • @BrittneyJanae
      @BrittneyJanae  8 месяцев назад

      I’ll make sure I do person examples next time.

  • @Thorganic
    @Thorganic Месяц назад

    Amazing love the drawings! Thank youuu

  • @askabarberpodcast7660
    @askabarberpodcast7660 7 месяцев назад

    You are a BEAST!!!!!!........ Killing it I am a Fan.

  • @jcarter5521
    @jcarter5521 8 месяцев назад

    Love your content please keep it up

  • @vanessamercado4960
    @vanessamercado4960 2 месяца назад

    Thank you

  • @behindthelenstv139
    @behindthelenstv139 7 месяцев назад

    Director Respect to Brittney.🎥🎥#MYLIFEBEHINDTHELENS

  • @mickeystine3100
    @mickeystine3100 9 месяцев назад

    just subscribed and liked

  • @refocused-ae
    @refocused-ae 8 месяцев назад

    So dope as always, Brittney. I’ve seen on your channel how you light interviews. I’m curious how you would light two person podcasts with a three cam set up. (A two shot and over the shoulders)
    - Anthony

    • @BrittneyJanae
      @BrittneyJanae  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you! I’ve lit two person podcast in many different ways. Usually putting two KEO lights by camera A and B. Or using an overhead light and bouncing from below. The next time I have one I’ll record!

  • @Chase-Video
    @Chase-Video 9 месяцев назад

    Great content. Quick question, does the shape of the catch light matter? E.g. using a rectangular softbox vs a parabolic one.

    • @BrittneyJanae
      @BrittneyJanae  9 месяцев назад +1

      Nope doesn’t matter! The cool thing is you can look at a shot with catchlights and kinda tell what modifier was used, like octo compared to square. Helps me see how some of my favorite things were shot.

  • @HakimZziwaTips
    @HakimZziwaTips 4 месяца назад

    Preach sis! your stuff is legit.
    Is the B cam always the tight? I mean one form the shadow side.

    • @BrittneyJanae
      @BrittneyJanae  4 месяца назад +1

      Usually yes! A cam is considered your main camera. It’s probably going to be the most used angle. B cam is usually the backup, the one that gets the second angle or detailed shots. In film it can just be the second angle to the a cam.

    • @HakimZziwaTips
      @HakimZziwaTips 4 месяца назад

      @@BrittneyJanae Right! Thank you for the insight.

  • @PiecesofVinyl
    @PiecesofVinyl 9 месяцев назад

    These are great tips - I love your videos and your filming styles and tutorial style - do you have any suggestions for lighting or composition for 2 person interviews where the interviewer is also on screen - and not doing the typical 60minutes over the shoulder - I am trying to get better 2 person interviews when I am on camera interviewing someone - basically how to get two people talking but not look weird!

    • @BrittneyJanae
      @BrittneyJanae  9 месяцев назад

      Like a standard 2 person interview with 3 cameras?

    • @PiecesofVinyl
      @PiecesofVinyl 9 месяцев назад

      @@BrittneyJanae yes - and maybe only with 2 cameras at times - I have tried keeping one wide with 2 people and then the other close on just the subject - the issue I am having is trying to get a good look with 2 people talking to each other wide. The close angle for the other person usually looks really nice but I dont always have access to a third camera for a second close. A lot of times my situation is - I am solo - walking into a record store or studio - and then trying to get me and the other person in the interview but still have it look cool and cinematic. I feel like once 2 people get in there it becomes very NEWS like - or at least that is what I am achieving and I want to step it up!

  • @loveelrae
    @loveelrae 9 месяцев назад

    Great information. What app are you using to write/draw on top of your footage?

    • @BrittneyJanae
      @BrittneyJanae  9 месяцев назад +1

      I use the Sidus link to do the setup and then use my iPad to draw

  • @JoshConnectMedia
    @JoshConnectMedia 12 дней назад

    Thanks for all the info. APPRECIATED. But where do you place your catchlight?

    • @BrittneyJanae
      @BrittneyJanae  12 дней назад

      You don’t really place your catchlights. You place your light in a way that you get catchlights in the eyes. They are just reflections of the light

    • @JoshConnectMedia
      @JoshConnectMedia 12 дней назад

      @@BrittneyJanae So that’s a catchlight right ? Hmmmmm!!! Ok !! Got the post explanation well now . 🤣👍🏽

  • @AllenRReid
    @AllenRReid 9 месяцев назад

    Great tips. Have you ever had a celebrity questiion your lighting setup? I've heard of a couple examples of that before. They apparently know what kind of lighting looks better to them.

    • @BrittneyJanae
      @BrittneyJanae  9 месяцев назад

      Normally I don’t. I usually turn the monitor around an let them see. But there was a case recently when the lighting looked good, but I saw a reflection in the window and when I tried moving the light the celeb stopped me lol. They just want to look good. But they don’t factor in everything else.

    • @AllenRReid
      @AllenRReid 9 месяцев назад

      @@BrittneyJanae This was a singer (in her 60's now)...she was being interviewed by a TV news crew. She wanted only the flat lighting from the light mounted on the camera.

  • @bcl1039
    @bcl1039 8 месяцев назад

    When it comes to catch light, what’s the thought process when client is wearing clear prescription glasses. Do we want to avoid reflections? Would we try to balance between reflection and eye lift?

    • @BrittneyJanae
      @BrittneyJanae  8 месяцев назад

      Yea you would have to raise the light a little higher so you don’t get reflections in the glasses which means you wouldn’t see as much catch light which is okay. But you could also try using a bounce below that would reflect from the key to get the catch light.

  • @nelsonhayes4
    @nelsonhayes4 20 дней назад

    Do you have any advice for when and how often to cut between the A and B cam views in the edit? I know it is used partly to hide cuts and partly to emphasize what the subject is saying, but that still leaves a lot of options while editing

    • @BrittneyJanae
      @BrittneyJanae  20 дней назад

      Honestly editing really is about pacing. That’s what makes an editor a good editor. I can’t say that there’s a specific time or how many times you should do it, you really have to just feel when it’s time. Crazy to say. There are times when I feel I cut too fast and it doesn’t feel right, or I feel I cut too much, so I go back and watch it. But you don’t want to disrupt the story being told so really trying to find that pacing. Learning J and L cuts. But I’m sorry I don’t have a concrete answer. I’ve been doing it for so long that I can just feel when a cut is bad or when a cut is good and when pacing is off and when it’s good. Don’t just cut to cut, really listen to the story and let that guide your cutting experience.

  • @wwonders3
    @wwonders3 25 дней назад +1

    Can you do a video about catch light

  • @Nwa_father
    @Nwa_father 29 дней назад

    I went to take your class...
    How can I register.

  • @quiverfullproductionsllc
    @quiverfullproductionsllc 25 дней назад

    what are some techniques that you use for catch light?

    • @BrittneyJanae
      @BrittneyJanae  25 дней назад

      Some people may have a small 1ft or a mc4 that they use to get catchlights if they don't see one. Catchlights are easy to achieve. If your light is direct on the subject most times it's automatic. If it's a side light it may not hit as hard but most time at a 45 or directly on, you're getting one. I'll be talking about it briefly on my next video but will also do a video on them.

  • @laventurex
    @laventurex 8 месяцев назад

    Great content. Where are you based?

    • @BrittneyJanae
      @BrittneyJanae  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you! I’m in Los Angeles

  • @MrPhillipsTheChangeAgent
    @MrPhillipsTheChangeAgent 9 месяцев назад +1

    How much does catch light play a role if someone is wearing glasses?

    • @BrittneyJanae
      @BrittneyJanae  9 месяцев назад +1

      Good question! You can still see someone’s eyes through their glasses. You just have to make sure you don’t get glare from your key light. Go check out @dslrvideoshooter page. He wears glasses and you can still see the catch light in his eyes.

  • @lukianproductions
    @lukianproductions Месяц назад

    Quick question, why you have a light bar on top of your monitor??

    • @BrittneyJanae
      @BrittneyJanae  Месяц назад +1

      Because I don’t have light in my room so when I’m working or reading at my desk it gives me light especially around night

  • @cjpros_
    @cjpros_ 8 месяцев назад

    one question, where would you normally place your catch light?

    • @BrittneyJanae
      @BrittneyJanae  8 месяцев назад

      The catchlight usually is in the eye. You don’t really place it anywhere. It’s just a reflection from your key. The position all depends on where you place your key

  • @ideaplusagency
    @ideaplusagency 8 месяцев назад

    How do you normally change your "catchlight" rule when the talent is wearing glasses?

    • @BrittneyJanae
      @BrittneyJanae  8 месяцев назад +1

      You can keep it the same but you may have to go higher on the light so that when they move their head the light doesn’t show in their glasses. So you may get less catchlight but because glasses reflect you should get something

  • @DestinyFulfilledEnt
    @DestinyFulfilledEnt 9 месяцев назад

    I would love to do your bts content. I'm In LA too! I would love to learn from another black woman!

  • @starterpvck2043
    @starterpvck2043 9 месяцев назад +1

    The 180 degree rule one happened to me on a recent talking head shoot. It looked like the client was looking in both directions when I cut the footage :/ I know for next time now!!

    • @BrittneyJanae
      @BrittneyJanae  9 месяцев назад +1

      Yep! I’ve been there for sure! It def makes a difference once you go into the editing and see how jarring it looks

  • @detroitbuffalo
    @detroitbuffalo 9 месяцев назад

    So how do they hire you? Are you an employee of People or do you work for an agency that People uses or do they contract you directly as an independent freelancer? Are you a solopreneur or do you have your own company?

    • @BrittneyJanae
      @BrittneyJanae  9 месяцев назад +1

      I’m a freelance Director of Photography. So most times I’m hired by word of mouth! If you’re work is good and your spirit is right people will want to work with you and spread your name!
      I’ve learned the industry is about who you know. Just make sure you have the skills to keep yourself in the room.

    • @detroitbuffalo
      @detroitbuffalo 9 месяцев назад

      @@BrittneyJanae Thank you and thanks for all the tips! I'm out here self-learning by taking courses, etc. I don't have a formal education.

  • @danielurieldumebi
    @danielurieldumebi 4 месяца назад

    My big question is how do you color grade to make your skin rich ?

    • @BrittneyJanae
      @BrittneyJanae  3 месяца назад +1

      I have a color grading video on my channel! But first it starts with lighting the right way to being out the persons skin tone and then using the right rec 709 to get a good foundation. And then getting the skin tones right in post