How to Be a Video Interview Pro: 25 Strategies to Get ATTENTION and Make Your YouTube, Livestream, Google Hangouts, Skype Interviews and Videos Look or Sound Like a Professional TV or Radio Show
I**N
Skype interviews and Videos look or sound like a professional TV or radio show
300 hours of video are being uploaded to YouTube every minute. 89% of teens watch YouTube, 72% of Millennials, 58% of Gen-X, and 48% of Boomers. 9% of Americans listened to podcasts in 2008, 15% by 2014 and 17% by January of 2015.The Pew Research Center data show that the medium has been steadily growing its audience over the past two years. The rapid growth in the use of smartphones, mobile devices, and the increased ease of in-car listening have contributed to this increase in interest in podcasts.The subtitle of this book is “25 strategies to get attention and make your YouTube, Livestream, Google Hangouts, Skype interviews and Videos look or sound like a professional TV or radio show.”Given this growth in podcasting, I believe a few ideas about how to do this better would be useful, even if you don’t do anything more than talk with staff and colleagues on Skype.One of the first pieces of advice Koenigs offers is to centre yourself in the middle of your screen and avoid having only a part of you visible to the viewers. I was not going to mention this piece of advice as there are so many others of importance, except that I have just completed a meeting with a colleague in the US whose camera cut off everything above her mouth. She was quite unaware of this until I mentioned it. So, position yourself in the middle of your screen, with plenty of space around you.Additionally, it matters what is around you during the recording. “I’ve seen interviews with people who are supposed to be successful and wealthy, and… there’s disarray… behind them,” says Koenigs. The interview or podcast is an opportunity for you to promote yourself as a brand, and everything about you will be seen as representing you. If your surroundings look chaotic, it will be difficult for your audience to believe you can provide value to them, since your own surroundings do not show order.You get only one chance to make a good first impression, so be sure that everything around you looks as you wish it to. “Dress for success. Dress for results. Dress for the income you want, not the income you have. People will judge you based on how you present yourself,” Koenigs points out. The audience of the interview or podcast might never have seen you before, and have nothing to judge you by other than what they see.An easy way to improve the effectiveness of your videos is to smile. It is a well-known fact that smiling not only creates the release of chemicals in your brain that make you feel happier, but smiling also helps people connect with you and relate to you. As the author asserts: “No one wants to buy from Eeyore (the sad donkey in Winnie the Pooh), and no one wants to listen to Eeyore either.”Those who spend time on stage or in front of a camera, know that they need to strike the correct pose all the time. When you are podcasting, it is no different.What you want from the presentation is people’s attention. Your challenge is both to get and keep your audience’s attention by being unique and interesting. That your content is brilliant is not valuable if people cannot stay awake long enough to watch it.Koenigs suggests a number of things you can do to keep your audience engaged. One way is by giving your viewers directives and commands. "Don't miss out on this…. You're going to want to write this down.”If they are not engaged with you, they are most likely interacting with someone else by texting or Facebooking, rather than paying attention to you.Visually interesting props not only attract attention, but could also be excellent metaphors for complex ideas. Props also increase the likelihood of being able to communicate your ideas more effectively.Earlier this year, I reviewed a book in this column called “Lead with a Story.” Koenigs echoes this idea in his call to open your talk with a story. The opening words, “Let me tell you a story…” alerts the brain because stories are how we have always learned. Additionally, talk to your audience as though you are talking to one person, not a group. The connection value is far higher.Your biography and how you are introduced to the audience is far too important to leave to chance. You need to make sure that your audience is introduced to you correctly. You will need to supply your interviewer with various CVs – short, medium, and long. Whichever way they are going to introduce you to the audience, you need to enable them to do it most effectively.Finally, fifteen minutes before your interview, get prepared and rehearse your points. Remind yourself of what you wish to accomplish from the interview or podcast.This is hardly the last word on the subject, but it is a light and cheerful way to begin to make your video presentations far better.Readability Light +---- SeriousInsights High ---+- LowPractical High -+--- Low*Ian Mann of Gateways consults internationally on leadership and strategy and is the author of Strategy that Works.
M**R
Listen In As Disruptar And Author Mike Koenigs Discuss How To Perform The Perfect Interview - Real Applicable Advice
Mike Koenigs has done it again. He has once again written a book that’s filled with great and highly implementable and tangible ideas. This time it’s about how to conduct a perfect (video) interview.The book has 25 specific secrets that Mike Koenigs reveals to you on how you can make the interview an absolute success. You will recognize several of the mistakes that Mike Koenigs is pointing out that a lot (if indeed not most) people do when they do their interviews Perhaps you have even made some of them yourself (highly likely) - cringing optional.I highly recommend you read this book if ever you either wish to conduct an interview or if ever you are to be interviewed. You’ll be thankful that you did for sure.Not a big reader? Well, you will find this book very easily read as well as a fast read. In fact you can probably read it in just 20 minutes, and yet, trust me, it’s filled with great advice from start till finish. It’s written as a dialog between Mike Koenigs himself and his famous Disrupatasaurus, Disruptar, and by doing so, makes for an even more fun, fast and memorable read.What I love about Mike Koenigs is that he always takes tried and tested ways and shares them generously with everyone. In fact Mike Koenigs is known for having provided the techniques, insights and tools for a huge amount of people directly helping them to make considerable successes for themselves.Be sure to pick this book up straight away and see how you can improve your game when you are conducting an interview or being interviewed.
D**W
Simple techniques that have already made my videos better.
I would think that all the techniques and thoughts outlined in this book are pretty standard advice - but after watching some of the videos on youtube and other people's websites, they aren't.I did learn a few things and it was nice having all this advice in one spot. Using the techniques in the book has already made my pictures and videos better.From the perspective of readability, it was a little childish and could have been written in less pages. All in all a worthwhile book if you don't know the techniques and a good opportunity for review if you do know them.
J**Z
turn it into an illustrated book on Amazon and plan to turn it into a paperback he can use as a better business card at speaking
Mike is a genius! How often do you get to see someone who is able to take a 10 minute talk, turn it into an illustrated book on Amazon and plan to turn it into a paperback he can use as a better business card at speaking gigs? On top of that his created a PDF for his Livecasting group!!! You just have to love it and more importantly follow him and what he does.
D**G
A Real How-To Guide Full of Million Dollar Tips
Once again, Mike is a master of practical instruction. I own several Mike Koenigs books and this one is definitely another winner. With my 30 plus years as a radio talk show host, I will definitely use this guide to transition seamlessly to internet interviews. It has always made sense for me to save energy and dollars by learning from experienced mentors and avoiding time wasting mistakes. This book gets me light years ahead and is way better than trial and error with a little luck thrown in. I'm taking notes from every page with awesome ideas that I can implement right away. Great book! Thank you.
P**E
but I like visuals and the dinosaur gives me something to look ...
Worth ten times the price! Even a friend of mine, who has been interviewed many times for television and radio, was favorably impressed with the highlights I read to him from this book. He will probably buy it himself. Okay, so the style is a little jokey and hokey, but I like visuals and the dinosaur gives me something to look at. What I really like is that this book is brief and gives the beginner really useful tips. You do not need to be rich or a tech-head to set up and get started. Thanks, Mike!
C**A
Will help people who create videos
This is a great book that will help people who create videos and mini movies. Most of the advice is spot on. I do wish it was longer, but well worth the money. Hope that Mike creates more. BTW, there should be links to videos on the internet where he explains the process... All in all a major win.
A**N
Useful and entertaining introduction but somewhat light on detail
There's a lot of great content and useful tips in this short guide to video interviews. Whilst some of it I knew, there was much too learn. And it's also useful to be reminded of the basics. If you're looking to either interview people or be interviewed online, this is a great starting point.If I had a criticism, then I'd suggest that there's not always enough detail with some of the tips. You're going to have to go elsewhere - online probably - to find more info on details such as mics, cameras, lighting and so on (I suggest Wistia and their video training academy by the way). You may also find the vehicle of Mike 'chatting' to an imaginary dinosaur in throughout the book annoying. I didn't but I suspect some people won't appreciate this quirky style.Overall then, a great starting point for your video interviewing success. You'll be a YouTube sensation in no time!
S**I
Excellent book..
Omg.. Soon funny and full of great advice, loads of good ideas.. All tip's guaranteed to make you look professional..
C**C
Glove puppets may love this.
Man talks to glove puppet. Glove puppets may love this.
B**N
Great tips on how to interview
Great tips on how to interview. These are simple and easy strategies that can be implemented at no or very low cost. Recommend this book
P**S
A great read on producing great videos and video interviews.
I sat down and read this book in one sitting. I will also be reading this book several more times. There are 25 actionable steps to make your videos and video interviews the highest quality ever. The very best part was the bonus infographic. All twenty five steps laid out for final review before going live.
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