How do you make sure you stay authentic? How do you make it personal?
"When dealing with the subject, look for why you connect with this. It is precisely by being open and being yourself that you can connect. Therefore, look for common ground with the subject. Even if it's just little things, it can make people sympathise with you. In your introduction (or in between), tell something about yourself. By painting a picture of something you have experienced. By imparting something personal, you really connect with your audience. Â
I once had to interview someone who was very nervous. Then be especially human: I indicated that it didn't matter if it didn't go well, that I would take care of it. 'We'll just have a conversation together, you just have to answer my questions.' By showing empathy, being able to put yourself in the other person's shoes, you can put your interviewee at ease and the recording will go a lot smoother. This also keeps someone authentic and you get the most natural conversation. Â
Now, of course, sometimes you cannot escape an autocue with specific texts. Presenting sometimes also involves a bit of acting, because presenting and acting have a lot in common. Speaking on camera is not the same as talking next to your partner on the sofa or in the pub with your girlfriends. That doesn't work in front of an audience or the camera. Then you have to put on extra, energy! Again, keep someone in mind to whom you are telling your story. Play with the camera: use your hands, facial expressions and intonation. You can use that too to make it more personal."Â