Professional podcast studio setup with two large condenser microphones on boom arms, acoustic panels and LED lights reflected in monitors

Podcast Filming

Video Podcast
Filmed Properly

Multi-camera setup, professional audio, controlled lighting. For businesses, creators, and agencies wanting podcast content that looks and sounds broadcast-quality. No single webcam compromises.

Multi-Camera, Professional Audio

The three elements that separate broadcast-quality podcast content from everything else: multiple cameras, proper audio, and intentional lighting.

Multi-Camera

  • URSA 12K and BMPCC 6K running simultaneously
  • Wide and close-up in one take
  • No single-camera compromise
  • Matched colour science for clean edit

Audio

  • Wireless lavalier per presenter
  • Shotgun room mic safety track
  • Clean isolated audio per speaker
  • Mixed and delivered ready for post

Lighting

  • Two-point lit per presenter
  • Consistent colour temperature
  • No unflattering mixed light
  • Intentional, not improvised — looks deliberate

What Makes a Podcast Look Professional

Most video podcasts fail on the same three things. Here's how proper production addresses each one.

01

Multi-camera means real editing options

Single-camera podcast footage gives editors one option: cut away or don't. Two cameras running simultaneously means reaction shots, natural cutaways, and a proper narrative edit.

02

Audio first

Podcast audio matters more than video quality for most listeners. Wireless lavs on each presenter, a clean safety track, and proper monitoring during the shoot. If the audio isn't right, the episode is compromised.

03

Lighting that doesn't look like lighting

Two-point lit setups creating depth and separation without looking like a studio production. Intentional and natural — not flat corporate, not harsh news interview.

04

Workflow for regular episodes

For ongoing series, a consistent setup means faster shooting as the format becomes familiar. I advise on a setup that can be replicated across episodes for visual consistency.

Podcast Work

Video podcast and long-form interview content for businesses and creators.

Podcast Filming Questions

Common questions about video podcast production and how a filming day works.

Do I need a studio for podcast filming?

No. A quiet space with reasonable acoustics works well — a meeting room, office, home studio. I bring lighting and audio kit that creates a controlled environment. A dedicated space helps for regular series.

How many cameras do you use?

Two — the URSA 12K on a wide/medium shot and the BMPCC 6K on a closer angle. Both running simultaneously, matched colour science, giving the editor a genuine choice at every moment.

Can you film longer sessions?

Yes. The setup handles multi-hour recording sessions. Batteries and media are managed throughout so there are no interruptions.

What's the day rate for podcast filming?

£995/day — multi-camera setup, full audio, lighting, operator. A typical podcast day covers multiple episodes or a full series back-to-back.

Ready to film your podcast?

Call 01242 420 344 or email mossdavis@gmail.com — based in Cheltenham, available UK-wide.

£995/day
Post-production quoted separately
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