Planning and first thoughts of interview
When first contacting and organising the production aspect of this project I thought it would turn out to be stressful and sloppy even though I tried to plan and put it all together in a professional and organised manner. However, when finding an interviewee (Glen Huges) of a young age I found it easier to put together and plan because of his cooperation and enthusiasm to participate and help me with this project. Glen also came prepared with answers he planned for the questions I sent him before hand over email to. Also to benefit me and this project he made up his own questions (Like how the community help him and how he helps the community) that he thought would work well with the theme of my interview, allowing me to expand and looking more into first hand experience with someone who owns an independent business.
How well did the interview follow my initial plan?
In a blog post before hand i stated that i would like this interview to be lighthearted an to use colloquial language from both the interviewer and interviewee allowing a listener to film comfortable when listerning. However, during the production stage Glen came across as serious when talking creating a mono tone voice through the interview, Which was different from the angle I wanted to use. Glens answers were very informational using past experiences and stories about the community, which goes with another theme of expressing different aspects of help he gets from different people.
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