Wednesday, March 12, 2014

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poihadffp uhfgpsafhgpufs aohvfs uidvhfeo ofej vfvbporif hboprefgj. Can you read that? Well, if you can you deserve a Nobel Prize of some sort because that right there ladies and gentleman is gibberish. Now you may be asking yourselves as to why I am giving you this useless information. Well, (double use of well) that is all your audience is going to hear without the EFFECTIVE use of interviews. Any one can ask someone to get on camera and answer some questions you may have. But it only becomes relevant and exciting when you put some effort into the people you're interviewing. I ask one of some of you to be reporters. Why are you there? Why are you taking the time to interview your subject and when it comes to your story. So what? Ask yourself that and if you can find an answer to that question, then you have created a quality story.

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At March 13, 2014 at 8:42 AM, Blogger Unknown said...

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At March 13, 2014 at 5:55 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

haha well, Alex, you are right. I have done some interviews for Voz Latina and I have found out that every reporter needs to prepare before covering an event to know what it is about. In that way, the questions asked are going to have further meaning and value. II ts really uncomfortable to ask from scratch questions to the interviewed person.

 

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