Wednesday, 22 February 2017

Re-Attempt At Recording My Interview

From this second attempt at recording the interview with the child support worker, Debbie Townsend, I have improved a lot of things within the recording.
I have used a dictaphone instead of my own phone to record the interview this time round. This led to the interviewee and interviewer's voices to be clearer than before and less muffled. The dictaphone's mic is omnidirectional, allowing the voices to be clear and well heard.

Furthermore, I introduced my self, my story and where I am from at the beginning because my target audience feedback said to do this to make my recording better.
Also, her answers to my questions were more simp lied, summarised and clearer.


 What I learnt from the interview:

 There are many places to go to help when you are grieving or if you have lost a loved one. For example, the school that you attend may provide extra support academically, physically and emotionally.
Also, if you are going through a rough time, you shouldn't keep it in and keep it to yourself because telling someone else or someone you trust, like a friend or teacher, may help to relieve some tress and anxiety that you have.

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