Do the interview at the beginning of the shoot, when the talent is most fresh. Chances are you’ll also need to get other shots with them like B-roll but it's good to get the interview out of the way first. The interview is usually somewhat stressful for him or her and demands the most focus. Also the talent looks the best and their thoughts are most organized at the beginning of the filming session, so shoot the interview first.
Tip: Shooting B-roll can almost feel like a reward after the interview.
#1 DO THE INTERVIEW FIRST
#2 SAVE THE QUESTIONS FOR THE INTERVIEW
#3 PRESERVE YOUR TALENT
#4 NAIL YOUR EYE LEVEL
#5 GET THE CLIENT’S APPROVAL
#6 ATTACHING THE MIC
#7 CLEAR THE ROOM
#8 MULTI-CAMERA SETUP
#9 HAVE YOUR EDITOR HANDY
#10 USING A HOST
#11 CONCISE IS KEY
#12 THE LAST QUESTION