Audio Recording
Lighting for Interviews
Interview Setup
Interview Techniques
Wild Card
100

The ideal distance a lavalier mic should be placed from the subject’s mouth?

What is 6–8 inches.

100

The key light used for?

What is providing the main source of illumination on the subject.

100

Where should the interviewer sit in relation to the camera?

What is just to the side of the lens (for proper eyeline).

100

This type of questions encourage longer answers?

What are open-ended questions.

100

What does “room tone” mean?


What is a 20–30 second recording of ambient sound for editing.

200

The purpose of monitoring audio with headphones during recording?

What is to hear issues like distortion, background noise, or interference.

200

 In 3-point lighting, this light reduces shadows created by the key?

What is the fill light.

200

What should you always do before starting an interview to avoid mistakes?

What is record a short test clip (audio + video check)

200

The interviewer should do this while the subject is speaking?


What is stay quiet, maintain eye contact, and avoid verbal reactions.

200

B-roll used for what in an interview project?


What is covering jump cuts and supporting the story visually.

300

Microphone pattern is best for isolating a single subject in an interview

What is Cardioid.

300

A backlight (hair light) important?

What is it separates the subject from the background.

300

Is an appropriate background for a professional interview?

What is clean, relevant, uncluttered environment with depth.

300

Why should subjects repeat the question in their answer?

What is it makes their response usable without hearing the interviewer.

300

Why should you slate or verbally mark takes?


What is they help with syncing and organizing footage.

400

Name one problem that causes audio clipping.

What is having the input levels set too high / yelling / sudden loud noises.

400

The direction should you avoid placing your subject in relation to windows?

What is backlit directly by a window (unless you’re intentionally controlling it).

400

Is a common framing technique for interviews?

What is rule of thirds with headroom and leading space.

400

This is an easy starter question to help the interviewee relax. 

What is a "softball question"

400

Is the biggest mistake students make when shooting interviews?


What is not monitoring audio/lighting OR not checking framing.

500

The difference between A-roll and B-roll audio?

What is A-roll is primary interview/dialogue; B-roll adds natural/ambient sounds supporting visuals.

500

The purpose of motivated lighting in interviews?

What is making your lighting appear natural and believable based on the environment.

500

Why should you avoid placing your subject flush against a wall?


What is  it creates flat lighting, boring composition, and harsh shadows.

500

What does it mean to “listen actively” during an interview?


What is to pay attention and ask follow-up questions based on their responses.

500

Is one way to make an interview more visually dynamic?


What is changing focal length, adding depth, using foreground elements, or adjusting lighting.