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== What Is This? == | |||
These can be a way to get a warm, human impression of who's in the space and why, and/or for anybody's future documentary, and/or part of NB | |||
archives, and/or as a way to hold certain people accountable for certain things, and/or a clever way to expose people who are exploiting NB. | |||
It's also really fun, and a nice way to make friends! I hope and suggest others do more of these. | |||
== Interviews == | |||
== Guidelines == | |||
== What Is This? == | == What Is This? == | ||
These can be a way to get a warm, human impression of who's in the space and why, and/or for anybody's future documentary, and/or part of NB | These can be a way to get a warm, human impression of who's in the space and why, and/or for anybody's future documentary, and/or part of NB | ||
Revision as of 10:01, 5 August 2013
What Is This?
These can be a way to get a warm, human impression of who's in the space and why, and/or for anybody's future documentary, and/or part of NB archives, and/or as a way to hold certain people accountable for certain things, and/or a clever way to expose people who are exploiting NB.
It's also really fun, and a nice way to make friends! I hope and suggest others do more of these.
Interviews
Guidelines
What Is This?
These can be a way to get a warm, human impression of who's in the space and why, and/or for anybody's future documentary, and/or part of NB archives, and/or as a way to hold certain people accountable for certain things, and/or a clever way to expose people who are exploiting NB.
It's also really fun, and a nice way to make friends! I hope and suggest others do more of these.
Interviews
Guidelines
* The idea is to aim for a _one-to-two minute _interview.
* It's not a criminal investigation. It's a fun conversation.
* Approach people you feel like interviewing. Ask them if they are willing to do a two-minute, totally optional interview. Giving their
real name is also optional.
* Find a quiet place, keep the microphone close to their mouth, don't overload your meters.
* Keep your questions visible, if you need help remembering. The format is loose, but the questions i recommend are these. (I did not
ask all questions in every interview, and that's fine.)
o "This interview will be one to two minutes long. It is optional and voluntary. I will erase any part of this interview that you request. Please keep your answers brief.
o "Do i have your permission to edit, share, and reuse this recording without limitation, as long your words are not misrepresented?
o "How did you find out about Noisebridge?
o "What is the purpose of Noisebridge, or Why was Noisebridge created?
o "Should the purpose of Noisebridge be changed?
o "What project are you working on, or what's your next project going to be?
o "Which Noisebridge resources are you using, or do you plan to use in the future?
o "How did you get access to the space?
o "What's your name? (optional)
* Keep it brief! Don't be shy about asking them to keep their answers brief:
o "I need to stop you there."
o "In one sentence, please tell me...."
* Gear you need:
o _Audio Recorder: _A computer with a simple sound recorder (built into Windows and Mac, prolly Linux too) or a digital audio recording device of any kind, any quality.
o _A microphone, _external or use the one built into your computer or device
o _Optional: an audio editor. _If you keep your interviews short, this is not so necessary. You can trim out the mistakes and off-topic chatter. If you're advanced and a perfectionist, you can add music, do noise-reduction, do fades, accelerate playback speed (to shorten listening time, i used 1.5x) etc. I use the advanced and powerful Reaper editor (much better than Audacity, imo).
+ Some simple cutters for Windows (i have not tested these):
# http://free-mp3-cutter-and-editor.en.softonic.com/ (1 MB)
# http://free-wma-cutter-and-editor.en.softonic.com/ (780 KB)
# http://shuangzsoft-audio-editor.en.softonic.com/ (800 KB)
# http://www.mp3-cutter-splitter.com/mp3_speed.html (playback-speed changer)
+ Full-featured editor:
# http://www.cockos.com/reaper/ (7 MB)
* Upload your interviews to your pony space, soundcloud, internet archive, etc, etc.
* Share your links on this page, and share with Discuss.