How to Record an Interview Capturing Both Speakers on One iPhone

TL;DR

Record an interview with both speakers on one phone: DualCam's front and back cameras capture each person at once, so a face-to-face conversation becomes a single two-view video with no second device.

Steps

  1. Position the phone between the two speakers — one faced by the back camera, one by the front.
  2. In DualCam, pick a balanced layout so both people get comparable space.
  3. Frame each speaker in their camera and start recording.
  4. Keep both close to the phone for clear audio.
  5. Preview and save the two-view interview.

Why this works

A face-to-face interview normally needs two cameras and a sync step in editing. DualCam collapses that onto one phone: the interviewer and guest sit on opposite sides, each captured by a camera, and the conversation comes out as a single video with both faces — no second device, no post-production alignment.

Tips & edge cases

FAQ

Can one phone capture two people facing each other? Yes. With the interviewer on the front camera and the guest on the back, DualCam records both at once.

How should I frame two speakers? Use a more balanced layout so both people get comparable space, rather than a tiny face window.

What about audio? Keep both speakers close to the phone so the mic captures each of them clearly.