RWAV WK 7 + 8

On Monday, I recorded two one-on-one interviews. This was a test to for my confidence in using the panel to check levels and liase with a guest. In the first interview, I was nervous and I think it could be heard clearly in the way I asked my questions. My guest had some interesting things to say, but the way they were said wasn’t in an engaging way for the audience. I hope that I can edit this interview in a way that highlights the interesting things the artist had to say about street art. I observed when listening back to the interview, that the direction of the conversation was mismatched, whereby my questions wanted to respond to the interviewee in an interesting way but also moved the conversation another way. I think the audio attained might better be used in a feature, because the guest had concise, punchy statements about the street art world of which he was a part.

The second interview I conducted was with Anthony,the vice-president of the Monash Club of Juggling and Fire Twirling . I realised from feedback of my first guest that it was difficult for him to talk to me from where I was sitting (MIC ANN 1) and where he was (MIC 2), telling me that it was hard to make eye contact and see me and he felt “awkward” talking to the mic stand and not me. With this feedback, I moved my second guest to sit at MIC 1 where it felt more like a conversation as we could respond to non-verbal cues. I had a really positive experience interviewing Anthony and was able to articulate my questions better. Something I can improve upon is structuring my pre prepared notes to not order questions but rather points on ideas that we can touch on.

RWAV Wk 5 + 6

29/03
Today my group rehearsed and then recorded our demo for RRR. From this, I can see that rehearsal is a key step and also a luxury but if time allows we will definitely make it a priority to meet a few times before our first show.

The demo proved really successful. Brad was an excellent panelist and Hannah was able to keep me and Chloe on time. I observed that the runsheet can only be a guide as naturally time gets “lost” and we ended up having more time to talk in our feature interview (13 minutes instead of 10minutes). One thing that happened was my pre-recorded interview dropped out suddenly (we are unsure why this happened) but Brad swiftly went to the text track and so we had minimal dead air.

3/04
Feedback from playing the demo to class:
– Be mindful of superlatives. These are words such as “exciting”. Let the audience decide if the interview was great or not, and if it was don’t talk about it after the fact.
– Wrapping up was difficult. Add insights as they occur in the interview ie “that did not occur to me”
– Thank the whole team, incl guests at the end as well ie “Brad for panel op, Hannah for producing …”