Make sure to choose a good location/space to fit the theme of your video. make sure theres minimal noise, enough floor space, and that it has the right circuitry. Make sure to frame the subject correctly by adjusting the angle and zoom. either give them enough look room or have the face the camera in the middle. You can also use another camera to get another angle and that you have 3-point lighting. Choose the right mic for the environment. it’s best to split your audio between a LAV and shotgun mic so you get two lines of audio in case one fails. Lastly, do a sound and picture test to make sure your settings are correct. These are all helpful tips as they ensure that your interview runs smoothly and that it looks and sounds professional.
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