Key points

In-person media interview factors include the context, posture, and gestures.

In-person media interviews give an opportunity to build rapport between the interview participants.

Rest your hands above surfaces, such as on a table in front of you, to communicate confidence.

Historically, TV interviews consisted of the host and guest sitting in the studio for filming. It is still popular today to have the host of a TV program in the studio set for filming. Occasionally, guests will be present in the studio set for an interview. This post covers body language strategies for in-person TV interviews.

On-Set Context for Sitting In-Person TV Interviews

Make sure there are no distractions on set, such as objects, pictures, or main light sources directly behind a person. The obj

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