Interview Backgrounds
What’s you’re subject? I’ve seen many videos where it’s hard to tell. I’ve seen the “subject” taking up a small portion of the frame while other unimportant and distracting people, objects, and scenery are taking up a majority of the picture. Choose you’re subject and make sure you’re subject takes up a majority of the screen.
If you’re interviewing your son after his soccer game, don’t do it in front of the half-empty parking lot and the road beyond. The cars driving in and out of the lot are noisy and visually distracting. A better choice would be to use the goalposts and net as a backdrop. The background should be relevant to you subject, but should not distract from your subject.