I think one of the most helpful things we did this week for the interview was practicing, because, I admit, am not really good when it comes to human interactions, heck, I feel awkward with my family, and I cannot keep eye contact with someone for long periods of time, specially when it comes to talking, so this interview might be kind of hard for me because am so out place at times, so practicing a little bit to see what can happen during an interview helps me get ready.
Interviewing is going to, at one point, important in the future, because I want to be a writer, and sometimes you need information to write a book, information that you can only get from another human being, internet only help some, and it is sometimes better to have the perspective of someone who knows about the subject you're doing research on, so I have to learn to not be as shy and awkward as I am at the moment so I can collect the best of information for whatever project am working on.
I want to make this interview awesome, it's rare when I interview people because I always sit out and be the photographer, but when I am the interviewer, am usually quite and try to keep as less eye contact as I can. So I want to step out of my shell and try to dig more into the answers of the interviewee and make a great story.
Interviewing is going to, at one point, important in the future, because I want to be a writer, and sometimes you need information to write a book, information that you can only get from another human being, internet only help some, and it is sometimes better to have the perspective of someone who knows about the subject you're doing research on, so I have to learn to not be as shy and awkward as I am at the moment so I can collect the best of information for whatever project am working on.
I want to make this interview awesome, it's rare when I interview people because I always sit out and be the photographer, but when I am the interviewer, am usually quite and try to keep as less eye contact as I can. So I want to step out of my shell and try to dig more into the answers of the interviewee and make a great story.