Shooting Video: Don’t Invite Too Many People Into Bed
We believe with video, less is often more.
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We believe with video, less is often more.
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Is she encouraging me to get back into the TV game?
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Keep some extra facts and information in your back pocket to use in these very circumstances.
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We asked reporters about the biggest mistakes people make during interviews. Here are their responses:
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You build yourself a reputation as being available anytime, anywhere.
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The psychologist we sent to appear on a morning TV news show did not expect the anchor by her side to start the interview by asking about her plans for Christmas dinner. We scheduled her to speak about relationships, but the anchors had been talking about holiday dinners beforehand. We prepare people for all
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I imagine every industry employs people we can not believe have their positions.
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“As Seen on TV: Citizen Journalism Worthy of Your Local News”
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Handling reporters who interrupt you before you finish an answer Adjusting facial gestures that send negative messages to reporters and viewers Managing questions that make someone animated and furious Taking more control of interviews Identifying whom on staff is your best spokesperson and sometimes the best person is unexpected Honing and getting back to key messages