Lessons learned from Interviewing Video11/7/2019 After watching this Webinar about interviewing, I've learned a lot of new tips and strategies to use when conducting an interview. The first thing I learned about conducting an interview was the importance of rule of thirds when filming. Although putting the interviewee in the middle of the screen may seem to make sense, putting them in the correct rule of thirds in the shot makes for a different and more unique interview. The second thing I picked up from the webinar is the "Tell Me" Strategy. When asking questions, using the phrase "tell me" is a great way to get the interviewee to engage in the conversation and give a more in depth answer. Another thing I took from the video was how to set the tone for an interview. When asking questions, it helps when the person interviewing phrases the questions as more of a conversation rather than an interrogation. It helps give the interview a calmer and more natural tone. From the video, I discovered that it is important to film in a quiet area that won't distract from the interview, and to not give cues or sounds when filming. Making sounds like these can sound muffled and effect the audio quality. Finally I Learned the important 5 W's and H. Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How. When conducting an interview, These are important base questions you want to learn from the interview in order make make a complete interview.
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