1. host seat: the host seat is the core of the whole program. The host usually sits in this seat, presiding over the whole program, guiding the guests or audience to participate in the discussion, maintaining the order at the scene and adjusting the rhythm and atmosphere of the program.
2. Guest seats: The guest seats are reserved for the guests in the program, and are generally placed next to the host seats to facilitate the interaction between the guests and the host. Generally speaking, the placement of the guest seats should take into account the facial expressions, body language and shooting angles of the guests.
3. Fixed seats: Fixed seats are used to shoot panoramic and close-up shots of the program site, and are generally placed at a high place or a fixed position in the studio for panoramic and close-up shots. The setting of fixed seats can make the audience better understand the scene and increase the viewing experience.
4. Camera position: The camera position is used for shooting. Usually, multiple camera positions are set to take pictures at various angles. The setting of camera position should consider shooting angle, picture stability, light irradiation and other factors in order to obtain high-quality shooting effect.