Seven Tips for Impeccable Interviews

Have you ever noticed that when you enter the room with your camcorder people become keenly aware of its presence? More likely than not, you'll see people watching you out of the corners of their eyes and ducking off into the shadows to get out of your way. Camcorders can intimidate; especially when you want to tape a one-on-one interview.

The following ideas will help you eliminate these problems by creating a comfortable and non-threatening environment. This will allow your subject to speak and act naturally and will help you to get the solid, worthwhile footage you're looking for.

TIP ONE: ESTABLISH RAPPORT BEFORE POINTING YOUR CAMCORDER
People tend to raise their defenses when you abruptly confront them with questions and a camcorder. Though the people will usually stay, they more often feel like they've been taken hostage. Unfortunately their discomfort often drips off their faces and onto you…

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