Description
An interview is the bedrock of storytelling. It has the potential to make or break the content that’s being produced. In this episode, Cole Heilborn shares tips and tricks after running hundreds of interviews for leading brands in the outdoor industry.
Takeaways
-Preparation and casting are crucial for successful interviews.
- Active listening and asking follow-up questions are essential.
- Interviewers should balance managing and restraining the conversation.
- Creative liberty can be used while honoring the truth of the interviewee's story.
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These Fireside Chats are short discussions where we'll delve into the heart of storytelling and its pivotal role in today's marketing landscape. In these short episodes, we'll explore the art of storytelling, and uncover the insights to help you craft narratives that captivate, resonate, and leave a lasting impact on your brand.
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This podcast is produced by Port Side Productions. We’re a video production outfit that believes stories inspire and move people through the power of emotion. We work with brands and agencies in the outdoor industry to tell stories that help brands engage, inspire, and build brand affinity with their customers. We tell stories from the wild.
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