With that installed, you can
record Skype interviews.
For Friday's show
I recorded a Skype interview today with Robert Masello, author of The Jekyll Revelation, set for release on November 8.
I recently
recorded a Skype interview with Leavell that I think is worth sharing.
If your subject finds email questions too daunting (they're busy too, and writing may not be up their alley either)
recording a Skype interview with them is a quick and easy alternative.
Not exact matches
Over the next few weeks I'm going to be posting some of these
interviews, which I have been
recording in my living room using
Skype and a Logitech webcam.
Participants were provided with verbal and written information about the study before agreeing to participate and provided written consent before commencing face - to - face
interviews and
recorded verbal consent to participate before commencing
Skype or telephone
interviews.
To get those long - distance
interviews, podcast gurus use online telephony services such as
Skype or iChat to
record their subjects.
Teachers and students across two states and within the district collaborated to
record and share 9/11 remembrance stories, find ways to comprehend the event, the times, and the buildings, and
interview people via
Skype who experienced 9/11 from inside the World Trade Center on that day.
Authors can utilize the podcasts and
interviews recorded via
Skype for ongoing promotion to secure radio
interviews by showing their command of a subject, abilities in a radio
interview format and audience interest based on questions asked on the author's Ask page.
All your
Skype interview sessions get
recorded and the audio
recordings are sent to our transcriber.
This is most of the
interview I
recorded for TKC 244 with Douglas Rushkoff on April 1, 2013 by
Skype.
I sometimes use a call recorder from ECamm that appends to my
Skype account to
record interviews for articles I'm writing (with permission, of course).
It's important to understand the difference between this kind of
interview and a live conversation with a recruiter over
Skype, the telephone or face to face — once you've started a
recorded video
interview you can not rewind or review your answers.
There are two types of video
interviews used by legal recruiters — live
interviews using
Skype or Facetime, and automated,
recorded on - screen
interview questions via third party software from companies such as SparkHire.
* Understand how to succeed in
interviews (phone
interviews, video - based
interviews including
Skype and
recorded interviews, team
interviews, and behavior - based
interviews).
There is no way to screen candidates by setting up pre
recorded video
interviews in
Skype.
To clarify, this was not a
Skype interview with someone on the other end, but an automated,
recorded interview.