We have posted about making a podcast about academic research here
If you want to interview over Skype read on….
Tip 1: How to record an interview over Skype (or whatever chat programme you use)
Author: Craig Barfoot
Using Skype to record interviews is practical and easy. I am still experimenting myself to get the best results so please add your recommendations in the comments. There are many variations that work well, this is just what I have found works for me.
Before I start it’s important to mention that although audio quality is important, content is 1000 times more important. Get good content and edit that content to make it great. That is much more important than having a perfect sounding interview with a boring guest. Get great content!
Microphone
You have two microphone issues with an interview on Skype, yours and theirs.
Yours: You need to get a good microphone. There is no need to spend more than 100 pounds to get amazing quality, but get a good microphone and learn how to use it properly.
Theirs: They need a good quality mic too. Using the inbuilt microphone, even on the latest computers and tablets is not great. Don’t use it.
Before the interview ask them if they have a decent headset or microphone, or if they can borrow one from a friend, university sound department, colleague etc. If this is not possible then you will have to send them one. At the moment the cheapest way I can find to do this is just buy a headset from Amazon and get it delivered directly to their home or office. They can keep the microphone after the interview. I am still experimenting with which cheap-ass microphone gives the best results but even a 20 pound mic is a better than the built in mic.
(But, if you absolutely have no other choice but to use the built in mic, ask them to move closer to and speak directly into it. Sitting normally in their chair creates a ton of echo).
Echo (How to make your own sound booth)
One of the biggest differences between you and your favourite radio DJ is they are sitting in a specially designed sound studio. You, like me, are probably sitting in your bedroom. But there is an easy and free way to create that sound studio sound.
I tried writing the instructions down on how to do this but it gets really confusing – video coming soon
Skype (Or whatever chat program you use).
You need a good internet connection. Don’t use wireless, connect your computer directly to the modem with a cable. Ask your interviewee to do the same if possible.
Audio Capture Program.
Find a good audio capture program. I spent 20(ish) pound and bought Audio Capture Pro which works perfectly. You need any system where you can capture the audio on two independent channels so you can edit both you and your interviewee separately.
Audio Editing Program
You will need to edit your audio. I use the free program Audacity. There are a million tutorials online and it is pretty easy to learn how to edit a finished podcast. From a 40-50 minute interview I usually get about a 20 minute podcast. If in a 40 minute interview the interviewee only said 5 minutes of interesting stuff then my podcast would be 5 minutes.
This is amazing advice from Ira Glass: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KW6x7lOIsPE
Backup Telephone Number
Get a backup telephone number. A gazillion things can and will go wrong and sometimes you just have to switch to their landline. If you call their landline through Skype you can use your audio capture program to record the call.
Control the interview.
You are the boss. Even if you are interviewing the International President of the Important Society you are the boss. If their mic is cracking, stop them and fix it. If their nose is whistling into the mic, stop them and fix it.
And there are some things you will need to ask them to do before the interview. Check what equipment they have and get them a better mic if necessary. Maybe you will need to do an equipment test a week before to check their setup. It might feel a bit strange asking Captain Important to do some extra things, but they want a professional sounding interview as much as you do and in my experience will happily help out.
And that’s it. Well. It takes a bit of patience to learn how to use the programs and experiment with the quality. But there are a million tutorials online that will teach you to do everything. I hope this was slightly helpful.
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