This type of question allows detailed answers
What is an open-ended question?
The most important skill during an interview besides asking questions
What is listening?
This shot shows the environment and location
What is a wide shot?
The main goal of the project
What is telling a story about a person?
This rule keeps camera positioning consistent
What is the 180-degree rule?
These questions should be avoided because they limit answers
What are yes/no questions?
Pausing after someone answers helps you do this
What is get more detailed responses?
This shot focuses on the subject’s face and emotion
What is a close-up?
Questions should always align with this
What is the story/purpose?
This rule helps make cuts smoother between angles
What is the 30-degree rule?
These questions are asked after an answer to get more detail
What are follow-up questions?
The interview should focus on this, not the interviewer
What is the interviewee (subject)?
This shot makes the subject look powerful
What is a low angle shot?
This is what the audience should feel or learn
What is the message or impact?
Camera angles should only be used if they do this
What is add to the story?
This type of question helps the interviewee feel comfortable
What is a warm-up question?
This makes interviews feel natural and not scripted
What is authenticity?
This shot creates a feeling that something is off or uneasy
What is a Dutch angle?
A strong interview focuses on this instead of random topics
What is a clear story focus?
Too many unnecessary angles will do this
What is confuse the audience?
This type of question suggests the answer to the interviewee
What is a leading question?
Doing this before an interview helps you ask better questions
What is research?
This shot shows the subject from the waist up
What is a medium shot?
The best projects are built on this, not just effects
What are strong questions and real answers?
This improves editing and storytelling when used correctly
What are multiple camera angles?