For an interview the shots necessary are generally close-ups and mid-shots, you don't tend to need long-shots as you want the interview to feel personally and the viewer to feel like they are talking to the interviewee. For this the interviewee should talk to the camera as if it was a person. The angle of the camera will stay mostly at eye-level or slightly above or below, this again to make the interview feel 'real' and the audience to feel like the interviewee is talking directly to them. (For camera shots and angles see below).
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