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Which practice yields natural framing on an interview set?

Shoot From a Low Angle

Keep the Camera At Eye Level

Placing the camera at the subject’s eye level yields a natural, relatable view in an interview. When the camera matches where the person is looking and speaking from, the viewer feels a sense of equality and connection, as if they’re in a real conversation. This height also helps keep facial features and expressions rendered with familiar proportions, and it supports comfortable headroom and framing so the subject appears engaged without looking exaggerated or distant. Shooting from a low angle can convey authority or dominance, which changes the viewer’s perception of the subject, while placing the camera behind the subject breaks eye contact and creates distance. A telephoto lens changes perspective and can compress the background, altering the sense of immediacy and intimacy—so it isn’t inherently natural framing for an interview.

Place Camera Behind Subject

Use a Telephoto Lens

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