The fewer distractions your interview subjects face, the better, making a quiet filming location critical to success. If your interview filming location is anywhere near downtown, consider a room that's in the heart of the office building, hotel, or business complex. These rooms will be best insulated from distracting sounds like traffic noises.
You can also find soundproofed interview rooms in lofts and
film studios. These rooms are designed specifically for filmmaking and have accessories like light stands, soundproof walls, and backgrounds suitable for interview films. Production studios can be intimate venues ideal for a single candidate or offer thousands of square feet for multiple people to be a part of the film. They also have waiting rooms on-site for other candidates, bathrooms, water fountains, kitchens, free parking, and other important amenities.