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Tania Ketenjian – The Art of the Interview
12 Video lessons in HD
1h 28m of class content
LESSONS
1. Class Introduction
2. What Is Your Interview
3. Establishing The Story You Want To Tell
4. Who Is Going To Illustrate Your Story Best
5. Strategies And Tactics Of Acquiring The Interview
6. Researching Your Subject
7. Getting Everything Prepared For Your Interview
8. The Interview Work Flow & Finding The Magic
9. How To Begin The Interview
10. How To Be
11. How To End The Interview
12. How And Why To Follow-Up
CLASS DESCRIPTION
How To Prepare For, Conduct, And Edit A Captivating Interview
Doing an interview is much more than just asking a bunch of questions and listening to the answers. A great interviewer puts in hours of preparation and research to learn as much as they can about the interviewee. They know how to ask the right follow-up questions to keep the conversation going, and they know when to dive deeper into the most promising aspects of a story.
Journalist, documentarian, and sound artist Tania Ketenjian will help you discover, analyze, and be deeply inspired by the art of the interview. She’ll go over each step of the process, from pre-interview prep to conducting the interview to editing the finished product. By the end, you’ll get over your fears and be able to walk into any interview with poise and confidence.
In this class, you’ll learn how to:
Choose the right interviewees and book them.
Conduct research and prepare a solid list of questions.
Structure your interview but be open to digressions.
Listen effectively and ask the right follow-up questions.
Be flexible enough to allow for serendipitous magic.
Get your interview back on track when it goes wrong.
Edit your interview so it’s coherent, engaging, and fluid.
TANIA KETENJIAN
Tania Ketenjian is the co-founder and editor in chief of SOUND MADE PUBLIC a creative agency based in San Francisco that believes what we hear changes the way we see the world. She has been an audio producer for nearly two decades, starting her career in New York and then producing nationally and internationally for NPR, the BBC, ABC in Australia and many others. She has made several nationally syndicated documentaries, produced hundreds of radio stories, created an internationally recognized radio magazine called The [Un]Observed and has worked with some of the world’s leading brands and organizations. SOUND MADE PUBLIC was founded in 2017 with Philip Wood and has since produced podcasts, sound installations and public art projects with MoMA, LACMA, USPS and many others. Tania’s passion lies in the art of the interview and she has interviewed a wide range of artists and thinkers from filmmaker Lena Dunham to spiritual leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama, believing that everyone has a story to share and, as the legendary David Isay has said, listening is an act of love.