The
final issue with this interview footage was the audio. It was in the
dead of August, when it is disgustingly hot in New York. So Toshi
asked if we should keep the fan on, or not. I knew it would be an
audio issue, but I didn't think it would be such a big deal since he
was on a lav mic, anyway. I could have asked him to turn off the fan,
too, but making a subject uncomfortable during shooting had already
cost me one episode. So we kept the fan on, and you could hear it in
the audio. I've since learned that I should only stage interviews in
a quiet place. (I'll talk about this a bit more later when I talk
about editing.)
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