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Friday 14 January 2011

sports interviews: research

post match interviews are used in a wide variation of different sports, often to get feed back from the manager or players from their recent performance. there are different styles of interviews, some can be formal. in a formal interview you would expect to find the questions refined and direct and this would be with the manager behaving in a controlled manor, wearing a suit . informal interviews would consist of players celebrating after there performance, often still in there kit or a tracksuit with the questions less refined and the player saying what they like.

interviews are very important as they can affect an individuals or the club or sponsors reputation. most players and coaches often have agents or managers behind the scenes feeding them information and giving them advice on the right and wrong things to say.

the position of the interviewer/reporter in sports interviews is often different as they are usually not on screen, as you can just see a microphone and a hand. the reporters voice is heard as he is asking the questions. the setting for the interview is often simple with background of sponsors of the club and game on the wall.

interviews are common in all sports, football, tennis, rugby etc... and even happen in athletics tournaments etc...
here are examples of two different types of interviews:

informal football interview:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGXY-V-YKMs

formal football interview:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFTs5NzRRjM

in some interviews as the manager is talking, clips from the sport often come up on the screen about the subject or topic they are commenting on.

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