Interview Look Book

TRUE PRODUCTIONS' INTERVIEW LOOK BOOK

At True Productions, we've mastered the art of the interview. It may sound simple, but what sets apart average footage from professional interviews? It's all in the framing. Check out the interview gallery below to see examples from some of our recent interview shoots. 

What Is an Interview Lookbook?

An interview lookbook is a visual guide to the different ways an interview can be framed, lit, and composed for video. At True Productions, our interview lookbook shows real examples of interview setups used in corporate videos, brand storytelling, testimonials, documentaries, and marketing content. It helps clients quickly see the difference that background, camera angle, lighting, lens choice, and subject placement can make.

If you are planning a filmed interview, executive message, customer testimonial, or branded content shoot, reviewing an interview lookbook can help you choose the style that best fits your message. Some interviews should feel polished and corporate. Others should feel warm, cinematic, conversational, or documentary-style. This interview lookbook highlights a range of visual approaches so you can decide what feels right for your brand and audience.

Why Interview Framing Matters

Strong interview framing does more than make footage look professional. It supports the story. The right interview setup can make a subject feel confident, trustworthy, approachable, authoritative, or relaxed. Details like headroom, eyeline, depth of field, background texture, and lighting all affect how the final video feels on screen.

Our interview lookbook includes examples from real productions so you can compare different interview video styles side by side. Whether you need a single-camera interview, a two-person interview, a testimonial setup, or a more cinematic brand interview, this gallery is designed to give you inspiration before production begins.

Using This Interview Lookbook to Plan Your Shoot

As you browse this interview lookbook, pay attention to the overall tone of each setup. Do you want a clean office backdrop, a dramatic low-depth-of-field look, or an environment that shows your team in action? Do you want your interview subject looking just off camera for a documentary feel, or closer to lens for a direct and personal connection? These choices shape the final piece just as much as the script or questions do.

At True Productions, we help clients plan interview shoots that are intentional from the start. This interview lookbook is meant to make that process easier by showing what is possible before cameras roll.

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