Lively. The next thing I learned is to make sure the interview is planned and you are ready to go. This includes pre-planning "tell me" conversation starters. Continuing with this thought, another thing I learned is to remember that you are having a conversation. This means you need to adapt to what the interviewee says and ask questions accordingly. Also I learned that audio is the most important part. Many things go into getting a good audio. For example, use headphones to guarantee you are capturing the quality sound you want. One last thing I learned about interviewing is, us B-roll to enhance your interview. It can get boring to look at one person's face for an entire interview so be creative and shoot B-roll that corresponds to topics discussed in your interview. Overall, this video helped me grasp the concept of shooting an interview and I feel confident that I could do it on my own.
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AuthorKacy Spratt is an energetic, on-the-go, 15 year old, sophomore. Between golf, soccer, school, and friends, she stays busy but continues to work hard in all aspects of her life. Archives
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