NECESSARY SKILLS FOR VIDEO INTERVIEWS

Le Thi Minh Huyen

Abstract


During the communication process, the media person must use the interview method to collect information. However, due to the characteristics of each different type of communication, the language, methods and skills of interviewing are different. The video interview is considered the most difficult skill. In Vietnam, the images of interviewees appearing in video interviews make them feel shy and uninterested because they are affected by many factors such as psychological appearance in front of the camera. Sometimes, they are shy or do not want many people to know about them. Therefore, conducting a video interview becomes more difficult. Therefore, in order to conduct an effective video interview, media people need to equip themselves with the necessary basic skills.

 

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interview, video recording, skills, communication

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Hong Anh – Reporter at VTV24 News Center, THVN shared about the role of a cameraman while recording interviews at the Workshop “Interview skills” in 2017.

Minh Huong – Former Deputy Director of VTV24 News Center, Vietnam Television, discussed at the Workshop, “Interview skills” workshop in 2017.

Reporter’s Handbook (2006), Interviewing Skills, News Publishing House.




DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.46827/ejsss.v8i1.1333

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