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What camera equipment do you need for a formal interview?

Recording, photography and lighting are the basic necessary personnel. If the interview is complicated, it is best to divide the recording into multiple recording channels ~ it is best to have more than two people to take pictures, so as to ensure sufficient pictures. One person takes a panoramic view+the host's close-up, and one person takes the interviewee's close-up+the details of the characters. If there are many people, the task can be split and the shooting may be more complete. In order to reduce the workload, it is best to have a guide rail to cut the tape directly ~ and then press the whole machine.

The work of lighting is relatively simple, mainly side backlight and figure outline. If it is a character, I suggest you use a 5600K dysprosium lamp, which is not as hot as a tungsten lamp. Besides, adding a Leiden 85 color reproduction on the 3200K prefabricated camera is softer and more saturated, suitable for shooting people ~