My cousin starts his IT job for an oil field company today. He has no degree. He called me up before the interview early last week asking for advice, as he had no idea what he was in for. I told him that as long as he asked a bunch of questions everything should be fine.
The point of using two cameras is to see exactly how they would react when you inform them that you are recording. The second, hidden, camera is to record those actions in their entirety.
My cousin starts his IT job for an oil field company today. He has no degree. He called me up before the interview early last week asking for advice, as he had no idea what he was in for. I told him that as long as he asked a bunch of questions everything should be fine.
The point of using two cameras is to see exactly how they would react when you inform them that you are recording. The second, hidden, camera is to record those actions in their entirety.
That's why you use two cameras. One to point out that you are recording, and a hidden one to record the ensuing hijinks.