Hi Frameworks, I'm looking for advice on recording a long distance interview. I originally thought I could do it in person with my Zoom recorder but the subject's work plans changed and will not be coming out from the East coast anymore.
There are various ways to chat over the internet but I don't have any experience with them or whether you can record the session. My main concern is coming up with a solution that would require minimal work on the subjects end. I also have some doubts about the quality of the average PC microphone, but I wouldn't be against buying a better quality mic for the subject to use. I could also try the old technique of recording a phone conversation if there are any decent gadgets for doing that still on the market. I do have access to a good old fashioned landline but perhaps there is a iphone app that would work as well? Excerpts of the interview will be used in a documentary film. It doesn't need to be hollywood quality but I'd prefer it to be audible without the use of subtitles. Many thanks in advance for any tips! John
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