Blog Post #34: Camera Setups

Two-Camera Interview Setup: This setup uses two cameras. One main camera is at eye level in a medium close-up, and the second camera positioned at a 30-45 degree angle. It often uses shallow depth of field to blur the background and keep focus on the subject. The framing is balanced and has smooth cuts. This creates a professional, natural documentary look.

Fashion-Forward Side Angle Setup: This setup has the camera slightly off center. It typically uses dramatic side lighting, strong shadows, and a shallow depth of field. The framing uses rule of thirds.

Environmental Interview Setup: This setup uses a wider shot. The wide shot includes the person's surroundings and environment. It frames important background elements to add authenticity and context.

For my interview I think I am going to use a mix of the two camera interview setup and the side angle one. The two camera setup is the default option that is easy to film and makes transitions easier. The side angle is dramatic and makes the documentary more cinematic.

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