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When it comes to interviews lots of presenters struggle.
So here are some quick but really effective tips:
1 - Think of it as a chat or conversation.
2 - Make it your own. Find your own style.
3 - Choose short questions.
4 - Bring in your audience - body language and eye contact are important so they feel included.
5 - Remember the audience are more often there to see and listen to your guest, so make sure you get the balance right and don't make it too much about 'you' as the host.
Good luck!
The Presenter Studio Team x
A good reminder of how not to do a media interview.
Mishap by Education Secretary Gillian Keegan here as she forgot that an interview starts the moment you enter the room and ends the moment you leave.
Even if you are not mic'd the presenter's mic or top mic on the camera may pick you up.
So a good reminder to anyone doing any sort of media interview...
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Check out this (rather awkward) interview with Hugh Grant at The Vanity Fair party for the Academy Awards.
Interviews are no easy thing to do especially when you have a guest who isn't responding so well. So what could have the host done differently here? Here are
5 tips that would have helped, that can be applied to any interview or panel you host.
1 - Do Your Homework. Interviews only work if you have done your research. You need to know your topic inside out. You need to be interested in the subject. Otherwise you may be caught out!
2 - Always think ahead. Have your next question ready but also listen at the same time.
3 - Make it your own and embrace the tone of the event - no one likes to be 'presented at'.
4 - Be prepared to fill in the gaps or give the information yourself. Some guests may not give you what you want or need, so then the focus falls on you.
5 - Have fun. In this case red carpet events are fun, so embrace the feel of the room!
What would you have done differently? Share below!
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