StoryCorps Interview Reflection: Bailey Armstrong
By: Tara Subramaniam
I interviewed Bailey Armstrong, my classmate, speech partner and friend for my StoryCorps interview project. Armstrong was very cooperative and focused on the questions.
By doing this interview, I realized how the amount of background noise can truly make or break the quality of a recorded interview. Of course, part of this had to do with the technology being used, but next time I will make sure that the place of the interview is as quiet as can be. I also learned multiple things about Armstrong by conducting this interview. For example, I learned how skiing is a big part of her life, and how she aims to be a politician (hopefully secretary of state) in the future.
All in all, interviewing someone, whether it’s your friend, family member or stranger, can be a truly illuminating experience because you get to see another perspective.
I interviewed Bailey Armstrong, my classmate, speech partner and friend for my StoryCorps interview project. Armstrong was very cooperative and focused on the questions.
By doing this interview, I realized how the amount of background noise can truly make or break the quality of a recorded interview. Of course, part of this had to do with the technology being used, but next time I will make sure that the place of the interview is as quiet as can be. I also learned multiple things about Armstrong by conducting this interview. For example, I learned how skiing is a big part of her life, and how she aims to be a politician (hopefully secretary of state) in the future.
All in all, interviewing someone, whether it’s your friend, family member or stranger, can be a truly illuminating experience because you get to see another perspective.
Super interesting!
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