Interviewing was a really fun and good experience. Just pulling someone aside and asking them questions about something going on in their lives, is uniquely fascinating. In this case, my partner (Charlie) and I interviewed Joel about his experience with woodworking. Whether it being with the tools he uses to create his project, or his teacher, Mr. Schmidt, there is always something very interesting going on in the woodshop. I learned about how to handle the camera while interviewing, with that being making sure the audio is good, making sure the camera is focused on the person being interviewed, and how close we should be in proximity to the person we're interviewing. The hardest part was the thing that you would think would be the easiest. Asking the questions. You have to just go with the flow and not always stick to the script to make sure the audience stays engaged with the story. All that and more really made my understand the importance of how to make a good interview.
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AuthorI'm Adam Osman and I'm a senior at Ladue Horton Watkins High School. Archives
December 2021
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