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Hi, Ryan here from Dream Engine Video Production, and this is just a quick
video to give you some helpful tips for your upcoming interview on camera.
You might be feeling a bit nervous or worried about the whole thing. So
first things first: Just relax.
It's our job to make sure you look and sound good.
There are a couple of things you can do to help the process go smoothly and
give yourself confidence that you are performing the best that you can.
If you just keep these small tips in mind, we'll take care of the rest.
Tip 1: Be natural.
ven if your video will be seen by a wide audience, try to imagine you are just having
a conversation with one person.
This will help you become more natural, and the more natural
you are on camera,
the more at ease and receptive the audience will be with you and your
message.
Tip 2: Include the answer in your question.
The interviewer's questions are usually edited out of the video,
so it's a good idea to begin your answer with some of the question.
For example, if the question is, "What is your favourite part of your job?", you can
start your answer with something like, "my favourite part of my job is..."
et cetera. This will give you answer context, and allows your
answer to become a self-contained sound byte, which will make it easier for the
editor.
Tip 3: Keep your answers short.
When delivering your answers, try to keep them as short and clear as possible. Longer
answers are usually edited by the filmmaker. By keeping it short, you are controlling exactly how
your message is delivered.
Don't worry if it takes you a few tries,
the best outcome is for you to walk away completely happy with your answers and
your experience.
Tip 4: Plan your message.
If you know what general questions you will be asked, try to become
familiar with the topic before the interview.
Don't try to memorize answers, just know what you want to say
in your own words.
Try to remember to think from your audiences' point of view. What exactly
would they want to know?
Give simple, practical, actionable answers that are easily digestible. This will
make sure that you keep their attention while being easily understandable.
Tip 5: What to wear.
To look your best on camera, darker shades of clothing are recommended
in classic styles. This will make sure the video
won't date quickly.
Also, make sure to avoid red and intricate
patterns on your shirt or tie. They don't
generally show up well on video and could divert attention
away from your message. Well, that's it from me. I hope these tips have been helpful.
If you have any questions or need any more information,
please don't hesitate to contact me. I look forward to working with you soon.