Journalist'S Secrets Of Good Interviewing
Published 8/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 862.53 MB | Duration: 1h 24m
Published 8/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 862.53 MB | Duration: 1h 24m
How to gain an edge as a professional journalist
What you'll learn
Learn the secrets of good interviewing
Step-by-step process to have a good interview
Learn what not to do if you want your interview to be a success
How to win over editors
Requirements
A basic understanding of the journalism process. Ideal for beginners but also intermediate reporters.
Description
If you are a beginner or intermediate journalist who seeks to master interviewing and keeping editors happy, this is the course for you. The course provides you with the practical steps to take, including secrets of successful interviewing, and also - importantly - what to avoid. Whether you are new to journalism or a seasoned reporter who wants to improve their work, Journalist's Secrets of Good Interviewing provides you with what you need. The course provides guidance on the importance of preparation, and to be careful to do before you go out into the field. It provides a step-by-step approach with real-life examples of what to do and what not to do in an interview. It highlights some key secrets or approaches that will give you an edge.It offers you examples of good interviews that you can find online to study and learn from.It helps to set you apart from other journalists and make you somebody your editor is happy to work with.It will also suggest the right approach and behaviour that will encourage the interviewee to talk with you again in the future.In addition, it provides some extra lessons that are pointers to help you become a successful journalist in this competitive field.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Why does good interviewing matter?
Lecture 2 Is this course for you?
Lecture 3 What are the secrets to interviewing success?
Lecture 4 One question or a full interview
Lecture 5 Having a good conversation
Lecture 6 A secret element for success
Section 2: The Interviewing Process
Lecture 7 Bedrock: Do your research
Lecture 8 A Q&A or just quotes
Lecture 9 Prepare your recorder and notebook
Lecture 10 The pros and cons of note taking
Lecture 11 Prepare your questions
Lecture 12 Asking the tough questions
Lecture 13 Don't do this
Lecture 14 Actively listen and follow up
Lecture 15 Stay on track
Lecture 16 Respect your interviewee
Lecture 17 Build rapport
Lecture 18 Ask for clarification
Lecture 19 Finishing off and a secret
Lecture 20 Keep an option for a follow up
Section 3: Inside the Interviewing Scene
Lecture 21 Media failure to ask tough questions
Lecture 22 Notable interviews
Lecture 23 Maintain the quality of interviewing
Lecture 24 Getting paid for your interviewing
Section 4: Summing up interviewing
Lecture 25 Becoming a great interviewer
Section 5: Extra Lessons
Lecture 26 Developing an edge as a journalist
Lecture 27 Become an expert
Lecture 28 Do you need one-on-one journalism tutoring?
Ideal course for beginners but also intermediate experienced journalists who want to improve their work.