You've invested in good equipment. You've nailed your audio. Your content is strong.
But if your studio geometry is off, your viewers will feel it — even if they can't name it. Something will seem slightly disconnected about your show. The host seems distracted. The conversation feels distant. The energy doesn't quite land.
Most of the time, that's not a content problem. It's a spatial one.
This guide walks you through how to audit and optimize your studio layout for video podcasting — whether you're running a solo show, a co-hosted format, or bringing in regular guests.
Studio geometry is the spatial relationship between you, your guest, your cameras, and your eyeline. When these elements are aligned, on-camera presence feels natural and effortless. When they're misaligned, even a skilled host can look distracted, uncomfortable, or disconnected — without knowing why.
The goal is simple: your setup should make it easy to maintain a na...
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