Interview
About Interview videos
11 videos · 1 pagesInterview is the format tag — scenes that include a pre-shoot Q&A with the performer before the action starts. The interview itself isn't padding. It introduces the performer, gets some background on who they are and what brought them to the project, and finds out what they want to do once the camera starts rolling. Most interview content sits inside the audition format, where the conversation up front is part of the structural template. Some scenes have brief interviews — five minutes, the basics — before things move on. Others run longer, with the conversation as half the runtime or more, especially for performers whose personality is part of the watch. The interview-into-action transition is one of the format's signatures. The scene shifts from clothed conversation to undressed action without breaking the documentary feel — the same performer who was just answering questions is the one taking off their clothes and getting to it. That continuity differentiates this content from staged setups where the action is the only thing on camera. Interview tagging pulls every scene where the Q&A gets meaningful screen time. For viewers who want context, performer personality, and the slow build from conversation into action, this is the structural cue to look for.