Besides the limited space, the other hassle about filming in a cafe is that many of the nearby voices came through the audio, even though he had the mic. I could only imagine how much worse it would have been without the mic. In the future, this is something that I am really going to have to think about when filming in public spaces, like a cafe or restaurant.
One
thing that I learned about these three interviews is that the setting
also plays a role in how the interview passes. I've already said that
doing the same (more or less) interview three times was helpful
because new ideas would emerge. But I also think that the setting
helps different ideas emerge easier than others. Looking back, all
the spots seemed to have their themes, even if we talked about other
stuff. Besides the location, perhaps the time of day, or how we woke
up that morning also had an influence on how the interviews
progressed. That all seems obviously true to me, so all the better
that I conducted the interview on three different occasions.






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