He will ask you to be in his video. He will say, “It’s just for five seconds.” Do not believe him. A five-second cameo turns into a thirty-minute reshoot. Learn to say, “I have a headache,” or “I forgot my media release form.” Better yet, redirect him: “Why don’t you film my boyfriend instead?”
He genuinely loves making people laugh, and that energy is infectious.
Some possible areas of focus for his content could include:
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You must have a conversation early on. Identify safe zones—the bathroom, the backyard shed, and the car. These are no-filming zones. If your boyfriend’s dad respects you, he will respect the off-camera zones. If he doesn’t, you have a boyfriend problem, not a father-in-law problem.