Just go over boundaries before anything happens, like what is cool and what is not cool with her. especially if she a newbie and hasn't done this kind of thing before. If she is a newbie, make sure shes not intoxicated and that shes fully aware that she is shooting content to be marketed on the internet, and once its up, its up and its not coming down(without a hefty compensation). It sucks to do because you always worry about scaring potential talent off, but in the scheme of things, its for the best to avoid a potentially ugly situation.
Before I film anything I always film them telling me their real name, their stage name, birthday, todays date, what we are filming, no they aren't iunder the influence of any drugs or alcohol, and yes i have their consent to market the content as I wish.
And not so much related to the interview, but when starting out, be sure to keep on top of your records. Can't stress that one enough.
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