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Top 10 Video Interviewing Tips For Documentary Filmmaking

Posted by Carlos Aguilar

Thu, Jan 17th, 2013

"How To Interview Someone for a Documentary

Prepare your questions

Think ahead about the type of questions you want to ask your interviewee. What kind of information are you looking for from this particular person and what are the type of questions that will best get them to give you the information you’re looking for? No need to go crazy. 5-10 questions is usually enough.

Avoid “yes” or “no” answers

Your questions should be asked in such a way that you won’t get “yes” or “no” answers. You need your documentary interviewees to give you substantive answers that you can use in your video edits. Instead of “Are you happy with the outcome of the court case?” Ask, “What is your response to the outcome of today’s court case?”

Prepare, but be spontaneous

Even though you have prepared questions in advance, allow yourself to veer off from questions if the interviewee says something interesting or unexpected that you’d like to explore further. Sometimes the unplanned “spontaneous” questions & answers create the best moments."

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