THE PROCESS
This all started with the inspiration of developing my website. How can I provide a more open, interactive community, and promote continuous learning of the importance of food, travel, and wellness and the important place that each of these topics holds to every individual? A podcast of sorts, that is what I wanted to add to my website. A section where I can interact and learn from my peers.
THE PERFECT PERSON
With a podcast/interview in mind, I thought about who best to interview. My sister in law and one of the caregivers to my mother when I am away from home. Jamie has cooked us meals that have warmed our hearts and spirits during many difficult times. She brings us together at the dinner table to share her love, compassion, and empathy. Which is why I wanted to share her with my listeners.
THE INTERVIEW
After deciding on who I wanted to interview, I reflected on what messages I wanted to be expressed through the audio. I wanted to include a guided thought process going into the interview. So, with the intention of discovering how Jamie “…incorporates her love for both the arts and food in preparing meals for her loved ones” I wrote out a couple questions that I assumed would bring those ideas to life.
THE RECORDING
With giggles and embraces, we sat down together and shared a conversational setting interview. While I had prepared questions for her, I did not just throw her into the mic. I had her read the questions previously so that she had an idea of what she wanted to include in her conversation with me. The entire thing was really organic and her words delivered honest whole hearted answers.
THE AMBIENT SOUNDS
One thing I always have heard in the background of some-of my favorite conversations with my mom and loved ones was the sound of her wind-chimes in the background. With Hawai’i’s beautiful comforting trade-winds bouncing off the chimes and providing us with soothing sounds that seem to align with our conversations. I wanted to share that atmosphere with my listeners. So, I simply went outside and stood next to her infamous wind chimes and let my mobile voice recorder soak in the soothing sounds.
THE SIGNIFICANCE
This interview/conversation is so significant to my website’s core of travel, food, and wellness. The conversation invites my listeners to another persons home as they share their culture, love for food, and the wellness food brings.
THE TECHNICAL JOURNEY
With what I had learned from our tutorials, I took straight to Adobe Audition and plopped my interview into my empty track space. I listened over and over and took notes of silence, “umm and likes”, stumbling over words. I then started from the beginning of the recording and started using the “razor tool” to remove any unwanted audio. I used the “select tool” to then piece the audio in place to my liking. I did this about a billion times and when I thought I was satisfied I found even more editing I could do. Eventually, I was happy with the final product of the interview audio.
I then dragged my wind-chime recording of 30 sec and replicated it 3x to fit around the edited interview. I centered the interview audio in the middle of the wind-chime audio. I then selected each wind-chime audio selected the square icon on the left hand side and adjusted the “fade in/out” of the sound to my liking. I then selected the yellow solid line and adjusted the volume to be lower than our voices during the interview.
WARM MAHALO,
Ashley
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