- Review of homework. What's the importance of figuring out the news value BEFORE the writing process?
- Let's learn about interviewing!
- Katie Couric on a good interview
- Take aways ....
- What to use for an interview
- In person
- Skype/FaceTime
- Phone
- How to capture the interview
- Audio recording
- Video recording
- Think about how you want to use the interview in your article. Always better to have more material and in few formats.
- Planning the interview
- How NOT to plan
- Questions to ask yourself: What do I know about my story? Who will best serve as sources for my story?
- What preliminary research is needed?
- How to plan
- Developing Questions
- Consider the 5 Ws and H
- Make sure your questions allow you to get detailed responses
- Open-ended questions are essential
- Have a long list of prepared questions, but be prepared to listen!
- The Interview
- Always let your source know BEFOREHAND that you will be recording the interview.
- Start informally and then move onto larger topics.
- Rephrase questions for clarification. It's ok to make sure you get it right.
- Be ready to answer follow-up questions
- Always ask -- is there anything else you'd like to add?
- Post-interview
- Transcribe the interview accurately.
- Your assignment: interview a classmate for a profile piece. Piece must be 500-700 words long, and it must include a minimum of three sources (one of which is your classmate).
Editors work on assignment calendar, and a few other things.
Partners:
Matt & Holland
Paul & Maddy
Julia & Bryn
Juliet & Sarah
Adriana & Georgia
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