Multi-Camera Interview in Knoxville
A multi-camera interview in Knoxville shouldn’t feel complicated. Most of the chaos comes from unclear roles, unclear audio responsibility, and someone realizing too late that the lighting is “fine” until it isn’t. My approach is simple: build a repeatable system that gets a consistent look, clean sound, and a smooth shoot day—even when I’m operating solo.
go-to 3-camera interview structure
For most interviews and podcast-style conversations, a three-camera layout gives you the most flexibility in edit:
- a wide two-shot (safe coverage)
- a tight on the host/interviewer
- a tight on the guest
That structure keeps the pacing natural and gives you options without feeling like a TV control room exploded in your office.
Audio is not an afterthought
I prioritize clean dialogue first: lavs when appropriate, backup capture when needed, and a simple monitoring workflow so we don’t discover problems in post. If you want it to feel premium, sound has to match the visuals.
Lighting that looks good on real people
I light for faces, not for gear photos. The goal is flattering, consistent, and fast to set—so you don’t lose an hour before the first question. If you’re producing interviews regularly, we can also build a “house look” you can repeat every time.
If you’re planning a multi-camera interview in Knoxville, I can help you choose the right camera count and setup based on the room, schedule, and deliverables.