Multimedia Minutes: Getting Strong Soundbites
Capturing strong soundbites in an interview requires a reporter who can make the person open up. Here’s an example.
Comment from Naomi to the question: “How did you make the interview subject so comfortable to get these powerful soundbites?”
I think it really was a matter of a pre-interview, which we don’t always have the luxury of doing as an MMJ. I spent two days in Nogales for that story and I definitely understood what you meant by the lack of video. I tried to spice it up with the editing in the beginning, but stories like that can be very tough to recreate! I spent some time with one of our photographers afterward talking about how I could have shot better (getting even tighter shots in the classroom, like the zippers or even the eraser on the pencil, for example).
But when you have the time, a pre-interview can save a story that has no video. Also, I liked your suggestion of on camera story-telling.
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