The Art of Interviewing in Family Filmmaking
Tips for Capturing Your Family's Story On Video
St. Louis, MO – March 14, 2023 - The stories of our families are precious and priceless. They tell us where we come from, who we are, and how we got here. But all too often, these stories are lost or forgotten as time passes. That is why capturing your family's stories on video is so important.
Not only does family filmmaking preserve those stories for future generations, but it also allows you to connect with your loved ones in a meaningful way. Here are some tips for conducting video interviews with your family members that will help you capture their stories effectively.
1. Start with open-ended questions
Open-ended questions are questions that require more than a yes or no answer. They encourage your family members to share more about their experiences and memories. Examples of open-ended questions include:
·What was it like growing up in [insert hometown]?
·What are some of your earliest memories?
·Can you tell me about a time when you faced a challenge and how you overcame it?
·Starting with open-ended questions will help your family members feel more comfortable and engaged in the conversation.
2. Actively listen
Active listening is the art of truly hearing what someone is saying. It's about paying attention to not just their words, but their tone, body language, and emotions. When you actively listen, you show your family members that you value what they have to say. This will encourage them to share more of their stories and memories with you.
3. Encourage storytelling
Encourage your family members to share their stories and memories by asking follow-up questions and asking them to paint a picture with their words. For example, if your grandmother tells you a story about how she met your grandfather, ask her to tell you more about that time in her life. Ask her to describe the scene, how she felt, what she was thinking, and what happened next. These follow-up questions will not only help you capture more details about the story, but they'll also encourage your family members to share more of their memories with you.
4. Keep it conversational
Remember that the goal of these video interviews is to capture your family's stories in a conversational and natural way. Avoid coming across as too formal or structured. Let the conversation flow naturally and don't be afraid to share your own stories and memories as well.
5. Use the right equipment
To capture your family's stories on video, you'll need the right equipment. A good quality video camera or even a smartphone with a high-quality camera can do the job. Make sure the lighting is good and the sound is clear. You may also want to consider using a tripod to keep the camera steady. One element to be aware of is that many cameras have a limit to how long they can run continuously when shooting video so that they don’t over-heat. Be sure to be aware of that limit and take breaks to reset.
What are you waiting for?
We hope we’ve convinced you that you should invest in family filmmaking. Capturing your family's stories on video is an important way to preserve their memories and connect with your loved ones.
By starting with open-ended questions, actively listening, encouraging storytelling, keeping it conversational, and using the right equipment, you can conduct video interviews that will capture your family's stories in a meaningful way.
As always, if we can help, let me know. It is free to talk to us.You have an open invitation from me to do a one hour zoom callwhere I can help you figure out how you want to do it. That might look like hiring a company like ours or simply do it yourself. The bottom line is you should do it. Your family and your story matters. #GetSTORYSMART with your family’s story.
--Ron Watermon with ghostwriting assistance from OpenAI (ChatGPT)
About STORYSMART
You have a story to bring to the screen, but you don't have the time or resources to do it yourself. Telling your story well with video can be hard. And let’s be brutally honest. No app will turn you into a great filmmaker. Few can produce a do-it-yourself (DIY) video or film we actually want to watch, much less remember.
To do justice to your story on screen, you need the right skills and equipment, not to mention time, money and talent.
That is why STORYSMART developed our premium video storytelling as a service. We help clients tell their story in the amazing way they deserve with a proprietary done-for-you video storytelling service unlike any other.
STORYSMART provides a nationwide premium video storytelling service that empowers clients to have their stories told professionally while retaining their intellectual property rights as though they did it themselves.
STORYSMART provides clients an experienced television reporter or journalist filmmaker to help them tell their story following our proprietary high-integrity brand journalism system. Our transparently priced premium services for agencies, businesses and families ensures that each client gets an authentic, high-quality story they own the intellectual property rights on forever.
About Ron Watermon
Ron Watermon is the founder and CEO of STORYSMART, a premium video storytelling technology startup that empowers anyone to have their stories told professionally while ensuring they retain the intellectual property rights on their productions.
A creative and innovative communications leader with nearly three decades of experience, prior to founding STORYSMART, Ron was responsible for modernizing the St. Louis Cardinals communications by leading the team’s investment in video storytelling, brand journalism, fan engagement and social media.




