1) Make sure you get multiple angle shots of your interviewer. You don't just want one shot the whole entire interview.
2) Do your research. Make sure you actually know what is going on with your interview before it happens. Things might get awkward if you don't.
3) Know what type of questions and story you want to create before you film. If you come unprepared to the interview, then your interviewer might get upset because you are wasting his time just trying to figure out what type of questions you are going to ask him or her.
4) Don't make the person you are interviewing look at a camera. That usually makes a person feel uncomfortable, make the person you are interviewing look at you when the interview is taking place for better results and better answers.
5) Be sure you have prepared questions that relate to the interview. This will allow the interview to go as plan instead of awkward questions.





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