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Interview Questions. Choose one person from the list below Write 5 interview questions 1. Dr. Lee 2. School Nurse 3. Officer Pan. Interviews. Check camera speed Check sound Use microphone – make sure it’s on One person camera; one person reporter and switch
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Interview Questions • Choose one person from the list below • Write 5 interview questions • 1. Dr. Lee • 2. School Nurse • 3. Officer Pan
Interviews • Check camera speed • Check sound • Use microphone – make sure it’s on • One person camera; one person reporter and switch • Ask the interviewee 5 questions
Tips for Good Stories • Go directly to the source for an interview • Don’t give them questions in advance – you want a natural sounding response; not something scripted • If they have advance questions, they may not agree to answer them! • Be an eyewitness • Get involved for first hand experience • Do research • Take a poll
Good Interviewer • Does their homework • Explains reason for needing the interview • Flatters their source • Plans – create questions in advance • Listen and take notes
Good Interviewee • Knows what they’re talking about • No jargon – use words everyone can understand • Calm and confident • Uses vivid examples • Short and sweet – take away microphone if you have someone going on and on…
Good questions • Start by asking person to say name and spell • Give title/job description • Sound bite is between 9 – 15 seconds • Provide more than a yes or no answer • Allow interviewee to expand • Leads to more questions at times
Question Stems • Describe how you felt when… • What are the steps to… • What is the process of… • Why… • What purpose… • Inform me how…
Email to send to interviewee Subject: Interview for Broadcasting 1 Hi ______, In Broadcasting 1 I am working on a news story about _____ and am writing to get your perspective on _____. I would like to interview you for this story and am available during XX period this week and next. If there is a more convenient time, please let me know. Thank you for your time. Sincerely, • Your Name
Types of Interview Set ups • 90 degree angle • Camera person stands behind reporter • Camera is over shoulder of reporter • Parallel • Reporter stands next to camera person
Background • Choose an interesting back drop. A White wall is not very interesting! • Check for sound around you. The commons is not the best place for an interview when students are eating lunch.
Photo Quality • Frame the person properly • Check camera settings to make sure person is clear, color is nice, and focused • Link to camera settings: http://www.urbanfox.tv/workbooks/sonypd150/pd150exposure.htm
Interview Set Up • Subject should be more of their head and less of a profile • Reporter stands to the left of the camera • If interviewing more than one person, stand on other side for second interview • Be at the same level as interviewee • If you stand, he/she should also stand • If you sit, he/she should sit
Steps for taping interview • Before interview • Check camera speed, sound, photo quality • Check microphone • During interview • Camera person begins recording and checks framing • Reporter asks for name – say and spell • Instruct subject– look at reporter not camera • Begin interview