How To Do A Two-Camera Setup

Using a two-camera setup in an interview or during scripting can really help bring your production level up and give you more options in editing.

But for many, getting the right angles and setting them up can be tricky. Done wrong, it can just be a disaster in editing - adding more time to your post-production or ruining what you’re working for.

In today’s episode, we look at why you might choose, or not choose to use a two-camera setup, and then how to get your two-camera setup done right!


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