Blog Post #12: Filming Interviews

I researched how to film an interview and the materials needed.

Control the eyeline

  • Dialogue has the most impact when the eyeline is as close to the camera lens as possible. To fix this, the interviewer can sit close to the camera lens to have a natural conversation.

Frame a captivating shot

  • Position an interviewee in the frame at eye level, to one side of the frame, leaving open space.
  • Avoid positioning them dead center unless it is an extreme close-up
  • Keep the framing consistent

Ask good questions

  • Give an open-ended prompt and not a yes or no question
  • Be direct and confident
  • "Why did you do __"

Guide the responses

  • Have them repeat themselves to get the best filmed answer
  • Give examples on how you want them to answer
Materials I want to use
  • My phone camera
  • CapCut to edit the interviews
  • Tripod
This research will help me to film good clips for my interviews. It also will help me create the questions to ask to get the best answers.







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