Media Interview Techniques: A Complete Guide to Media Training by Robert Taylor

Media Interview Techniques: A Complete Guide to Media Training by Robert Taylor

Author:Robert Taylor [Taylor, Robert]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Business & Economics, Public Relations, Business Communication, General
ISBN: 9780749474737
Google: UBvPCgAAQBAJ
Publisher: Kogan Page
Published: 2015-11-03T20:26:27.865926+00:00


Summary

1The three most important elements of good voice and body language are eye contact, posture and pace of delivery.

2In a TV or video interview, eye contact should be with the journalist, not the camera . . .

3. . . except in a “down-the-line” interview, when you should look straight into the lens.

4A good posture means a straight head and shoulders with no shifting of weight from side to side.

5People who tend to talk too fast should try to introduce pauses into their delivery.

6Gestures should be firm and deliberate, rather than jittery or limp-wristed.

7A forced smile is worse than no smile at all.

8Good vocal modulation results from being genuinely passionate about your subject.

9Eradicate erms, uhs and other filler words by practising pausing in everyday speech.

10For a TV interview, the primary consideration when deciding what to wear is to think what you’ll be comfortable in.



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