Three essentials for recording a video interview

Less-than-obvious guidelines for making your on-camera exchange valuable.

Less-than-obvious guidelines for making your on-camera exchange valuable

In the YouTube age, it’s not just media pros who are recording TV interviews. People in public relations, HR and training departments often find that they have to do it, too, and without any help.

If you are in this position, you probably know you can Google tutorials about using the equipment. What is missing is the kind of know-how you normally gain the unpleasant way, through experience.

Here are some of these things for people who need to record a video interview:

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