Arranging Out-Of-State Interviews, Send me your own videos!
MarzGurl
Posted: May 25 2006, 12:33 PM


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I will have more information on this subject soon, so keep watching the first post for more information.

I will soon have interview questions ready and available, and there is a specific interview style that I am going for. Basically, to sum this up, here's exactly what I don't want.

"Hi, I'm Jane Doe, and I LOVE anime! Oh my gosh, I am such an Otaku! I heart yaoi SO FREAKING MUCH! Heeheehee, Seshie is my bishie!" ~wobble cam, wobble cam, wobble cam~

See, we want this to be halfway serious, and yet we want it to be enjoyable. The questions we give you will definately make this fun enough, and you'll be able to smile and answer them happily enough.

The best way to get the kind of results we're looking for is by having one other person be your cameraman while you answer the questions on camera. What's even better is if you have a three-person project working together. One person should be your cameraman, while another one asks the questions and the third one answers them. What we're going for here is not to necessarily have your interviewed person look directly into the camera. We'd like to make it feel as though you're really having a discussion with another human being about your fandom.

Also, we can't use footage that we can't hear or see! Remember, lighting and sound is very important. Be sure you're standing in good light and that we can hear your interview at the end of it. For more information on how to make this work just right for you, check out this link provided by Current TV:
http://www.current.tv/studio/survivalguide/

More information on where to send your videos coming soon!
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