Video Shooting Day 2!
Bringing spaces to life on camera 🎬🏡
Video shooting in interior design requires more than just pointing a camera at a room; it’s about telling a story through visuals that evoke emotion and atmosphere. When filming on Day 2 of a project, the focus often shifts to capturing the intricate details that make a space unique—such as lighting, textures, and layout. These elements highlight the personality of the interiors and make the video engaging. Personally, I’ve found that planning shots to emphasize natural light can transform how a space feels on camera. Using wide-angle lenses helps to showcase the spatial flow, while close-up shots pick up details like furnishings and décor accents—important aspects that resonate with viewers interested in design. Additionally, having a clear storyboard or shot list ensures the shoot day is productive and the final video is cohesive. Engaging with the space beforehand helps to identify the key features to highlight during shooting. For example, a cozy reading nook or a sculptural piece of furniture can become focal points that tell the story of the home. Also, incorporating some behind-the-scenes footage from Day 2 can add authenticity and connection in content shared online. Ultimately, video shooting for interiors is a dynamic process that marries technical skill and artistic vision to bring spaces to life. For those starting out, experimenting with different camera angles, light settings, and editing styles will lead to discovering what best represents the unique character of each project. This hands-on approach makes the video content not only visually appealing but also meaningful for the audience interested in design inspiration.






















