Let's Talk About Remote Interviews

Posted April 09, 2020
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With the desire to stay safe, more and more TV journalists are depending on Skype interviews to get them through a story.

While everyone has a laptop or a smart phone to be a well equipped interview subject, most people have no idea of where to position the gear.

Master VJ and bootcam grad Rav Vadgama (class of 1992), offers a few tips

 

 

 


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