How to Tell a Multimedia Story, Part 1 (The Interview)

All stories can have a visual component, but some stories demand sound as well.

A couple weeks ago, seasoned multimedia pros Nancy Donaldson of The New York Times and Jim Seida of MSNBC.com spent three days running journalists through an intensive workshop to teach them how to gather and compose audio narratives.

Whispering Secrets by Cameron Maddux on Flickr

Seida, who takes pride in his audio interviewing skills, shared his tips for getting great sound. From my notes:

Seida shares more of his tips in “Gathering audio to go with your pictures.” It’s an excellent read.

Other places to look for pointers and equipment advice include Transom.org, MediaStorm and the National Press Photographers Association Web Multimedia section.

If you want to improve your interview skills, I recommend a lot of reading. Check out:

Photo: Cameron Maddux/Flickr

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2 Responses to “How to Tell a Multimedia Story, Part 1 (The Interview)”

  1. Erica Smith on January 22nd, 2009 3:04 am

    This is fantastic!

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  2. Joe Grimm on January 22nd, 2009 8:21 am

    Keep these coming, Chrys! This is clear and helpful. Will share with my reporting and writing students at Michigan State University. We’re just learning …

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