When TV interviews gets heated up and the volume of the interview increases, it can certainly grab your attention. However, when it turns into a "screaming TV" match, it becomes a huge turnoff to the viewers. Think of the Jerry Springer show. I can't grab my remote fast enough to change the station!
In a two person interview, it's OK for the interviewer to raise the volume during an interview to help drive a point home. However, if the interviewee raises the level of volume during an interview, it can create a screaming match between the two parties involved. And frankly, I think it's rude for an interviewee to behave poorly as a guest on a show.
Guests (or interviewee) do not have control over how the interview plays out. It is not their show. Really, the only control that you have during an interview is over what you say, how you deliver it, and what choose not to comment on. That's it.
Volume cannot overrule the content of the interview or else the TV spot will become a lost opportunity for you.
Watch this video and you'll see exactly what I am talking about. Do you think that Joe Redner and Tony Katz got much accomplished during this interview? Probably not!



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