This document provides guidance on different filming techniques for interviews, including introductory shots, geography shots, general views (GVs), wallpaper shots, and cutaways. It explains that GVs and wallpaper shots set the scene and can cover voiceovers. Cutaways are used to shorten answers or add visual interest when editing. Examples of cutaways include close-ups of faces, hands, and objects related to what is being discussed. Analyzing documentary clips helps identify these techniques and their purpose in conveying meaning without jumps between shots.