- Interviewee framed to the left or right of screen to the frame.
- They are mostly filmed in close up or medium close up.
- They don't look in to the camera, usually they look in to the space the opposite side of which they are framed.
- The interviewee looks at the interviewer.
- Eyeline of interviewee is approximately a third of the way down the screen.
- Interviewer must be at the same level as the interviewee e.g one sits down so does the other.
- When sat down they must be on a stationary chair.
Lighting:
- Interviewees are never filmed with light behind them.
- Lightsource must always be in front.
- Background reinforces the content of the interview or is relevant to the interviewee e.g. anchoring their occupation provides more information about their occupation or personal circumstances.
- Simple cut
- Questions are edited out - cutaways are used where a question would be to avoid jump cuts.
- Sometimes archive can be cut in over an interview so you can be cut in over an interview so you can just hear interviewees voice.
- Cut interviewees together.
- Archive between interviews related to what they are talking about.
- Sometimes you can set up another camera and film some interviews in big close up to catch reactions and add instead of archive material.
- Usually two line - first line their name bigger font size
- second line relevance smaller font size.
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