Ten steps for engaging interviews
Reading, watching, or listening to interviews with other people can evoke many different emotions. Some might make you feel inspired, happy, and engaged, while others leave you feeling angry or irritated. For the interviewer, the most successful interviews trigger strong emotions in the person being interviewed. The least successful interviews leave the target audience bored, uninterested, and unwilling to read, watch or listen to the whole session.
The following tips will teach you how to create interview questions that engage everyone involved.
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1. Understand what you are producing
What exactly is an interview? It is a journalistic genre involving one person (the interviewer/journalist) having a conversation with another (the interviewee). The goal of the interview is to obtain interesting information that can be presented to an audience later. Once the interview has been completed and finalized, it can be published as video or audio footage or as a written article. Anyone reading, listening to, or watching the interview should gain insight into the voice and personality of the person being interviewed.
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