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Component
3-Set up the interview location
- Be
flexible enough with your equipment that the interviewee can sit
wherever is most comfortable. Bring extension cords even if you
plan to use A/C current to power your tape recorder. If you must
rely on battery power, have extra batteries. A small, portable
battery tester can save an interview.
- Test
the equipment before each use and after arriving for the interview.
- Be
familiar with equipment, perhaps practicing first so that everything
will go smoothly. The less attention you need to focus on your
equipment, the better attention you will be able to give your
interviewee.
- Interview
one person at a time, if at all possible.
- Choose
as quiet a spot as possible. Be aware of noise that will be picked
up by the microphone--chiming clocks, phone, clatter of dishes,
etc. Try to minimize these noises as much as possible without
totally rearranging the environment in which the interview is
taking place.
- Turn
the microphone towards the interviewee and have the tape recorder
conveniently located near you so that you can easily and without
fuss turn over or change tapes. Preferably, use separate microphones
for the interviewer and the interviewee.
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