Setting Up Cameras For Video Interviews
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- In this video I’ll discuss how we set up cameras for an interview. We use 2 cameras for filming our interviews so that it’s easier to edit the footage later.
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Finally a video that’s straight forward with no BS
I've noticed Netflix documentaries consistently break these framing rules for great results
Definitely! This setup is "safer" option , but you can experiment with whatever angles best fit the story.
Is there any video where you can suggest what all other framing options are available?
My thoughts with using a window for light, is if the lighting isn't consistent because It's constantly going from sunny to cloudy. Or early morning/later afternoon, the light is going to get brighter or darker (even with your main light setup) - which you don't really want as its better have full control of the lighting when filming.
I also used a similar a-cam/b-cam setup and the client didn't like it because the shots were too similar. I find setting the b-cam about 45 degrees to the left or right of subject (depending on which way they're facing) looks best
Thanks, this was so helpful.
Can you use two camera, one full frame and one with crop sensor? and how to make them looking similar? thanks
What lense does Camera B have?
how to use a phone for this?
Absolutely awesome video! So much information packed into a few minutes. Well done, and thank you!
You deliver in the video what the title promises. Many thanks for the good work.
I've just started my video podcast. My budget is constrained - would you recommend starting out with a phone to capture video or get a camera? Secondly, whats the best way to get multiple angles with minimum no of cameras?
I'm trying to optimise my budget while also get professional looking video with some good angles. Thanks a ton
Excellent! Which cameras do you use?
This is a great video.Did you the same camera and lens?
Simple and straightforward explanations. Good job!
Hi Wesley, Thank you so much for the video. Can you tell me why its not a good idea to let the person look into the camera? I am telling peoples life story and its for the next generation, so looking at the camera, is more that they are talking to them. BR Sanne DK
How about setting up the camera for a straight piece to camera?
I’m a professional Speaker and about to start recording clips for my website.
One of the best interview video tutorial I’ve seen. Helpful and Informative and to the point. Thanks for sharing
Hey whats the name of that small screen you use on top of the A cam?
This is what I needed! Short and accurate! Thank you :)
This was great. Thank you!
Thanks for the tips 💯
Do we need same camera?
Great stuff. Thank you.
Is the person talking at the beginning (blue bg) AI generated? I've a bet on this. Please let us know!
Nope he's real, haha. I'm just awkward in front of camera
Ohh haha okay! No it lookes great!@@SpokenFrameMedia
great video - what's the boom mic going into to record sound?
Perfectly explained!!! ❤
There will be no focus on who is taking the interview? I want to have focus on both the person. The person taking the interview and the person giving the interview?
Can I shoot both of them from one camera like rotating my camera 120° each time when the other person speaks.
Or
Set up 2 camera. One for the interviewer and second for the guest?
Please let me know, thanks.
Nice and too the point, good quick start for beginners. Thanks! Any tips on microphone setup too?
Thanks for this video. But now a days we see a lot of podcasts being shot where the frames are sometimes close up, somtimes 3/4th and keeps changing between the interviewer and the interviewee. What's the best and easier way to do it including keeping the editing in mind ? Thank you.
Dis-orientate.
Thanks! This video is genuinely helpful
Thank you so much!! This is super easy to follow and very informative! Great job and is going to help me a lot!!
thank u great video
Short and to the point. Thanks.
Nice, but do not be that obvious with reading from your teleprompter :D.
what if you only have one camera starting out ??
How do you get the b roll clips from camera B to match the audio if your mic is connected to camera A?
Thank you to anyone that answers this for me
Once your Rolling, do a sharp loud clap. Both cams will pick it up and you can match easily in post
Nice Video👍
This is very helpful.
very informative!
Thanks for sharing.
Nice but the guy seem like a robot