3-Camera Interview Production in Boston with Isabel Foxen Duke and BitcoinRails
Screenshot from Isabel Foxen Duke’s YouTube channel, BitcoinRails, featuring her interviews with Tadge Dryja and Ethan Heilman—both filmed during our Boston production session.
As someone who’s followed the world of crypto and Bitcoin innovation for years, this recent video production project was a great fit. When Isabel Foxen Duke reached out about producing two interviews for her YouTube series BitcoinRails while visiting Boston, I was excited to collaborate.
Isabel is a host and content creator specializing in Bitcoin-native assets, Layer 2s, and the ever-evolving world of decentralized technology. She’s known for her deep dives into blockchain and her ability to bring complex topics to life with clarity. Before launching BitcoinRails, Isabel managed communications for the Ordinals and BRC20 protocol teams—so she knows the space inside and out.
Producing Bitcoin Conversations in Boston
Isabel lined up two interviews during her Boston visit and scouted a few potential filming locations. We picked one and booked it for a half day, transforming it into a clean and focused interview studio.
My assistant and I arrived early, moved a bit of furniture (a classic part of production—because sometimes it’s 80% moving furniture!), and set up our lighting and cameras.
We used a three-camera setup:
• A tight shot of Isabel
• A tight shot of her guest
• A wide angle covering the full scene
All three cameras were identical models, ensuring consistent image quality and color across every frame. This not only elevates the look but also makes post-production seamless. Especially when the footage is being edited by someone familiar with the brand.
We spent about 90 minutes filming each conversation, creating enough content for long-form interviews as well as social media clips.
🎥 Check out the final videos here:
• Bitcoin’s Secret Hero: The Untold Story of the Lightning Network | with Tadge Dryja
• The Developer Who Revived Bitcoin’s Lost Code | With Ethan Heilman
Supporting the Workflow That Works Best
Isabel already works with a talented editor who understands her style and voice. So my job was to deliver high-quality, well-organized footage ready for post. That’s a model I work with often: plug into an existing team when needed, or lead the entire process from pre-production to final edit.
When clients need full-service video, I have a trusted editor I collaborate with to provide a streamlined, professional experience. But if you already have someone in place, I’m flexible and happy to support your current workflow.
From Solo Creators to Corporate Teams
This style of compact, high-quality video production is a great fit for:
Thought leaders and influencers building a content library
Startups or small businesses developing educational or branded content
Corporations looking to record executive interviews, training videos, or expert conversations
Whether you’re filming in a temporary studio, a corporate office, or a biotech lab, I bring the same attention to detail, efficiency, and professionalism. Three cameras. Clean lighting. Clear messaging.
As a board member of the Rhode Island Blockchain Council, I’m especially excited to support creators and companies in the blockchain and Bitcoin spaces—not just through media production, but also through education and advocacy.
If you’re in crypto, tech, or any industry looking to tell your story through impactful interviews or branded content—let’s talk.