How to record your interview Voices Post Roe - StoryCorps

HOW TO RECORD YOUR INTERVIEW

 

Thank you for choosing to record your story as part of this collection. This is your chance to preserve a meaningful conversation with someone important to you about their experiences and their hopes for the future of reproductive care.

If you are ready to start your interview, click “Begin Recording” below.
Or, read the steps on this page for more information about the recording process.

Step 1: CHOOSE WHO YOU WANT TO INTERVIEW

Choose a conversation partner and schedule a time to record together. You can invite a loved one, a friend, a community member, or even a stranger to record an interview with you. (Set aside ~1 hour). If you are unable to coordinate with a partner, you can record solo.

Step 2: decide How you want to record

Decide whether you want to have the conversation together IN PERSON or VIRTUALLY. If you plan to speak virtually, you will invite your partner to “meet you” in the Recording Booth on the next page.

Step 3: PREPARE YOUR RECORDING SPACE

The StoryCorps Virtual Recording Booth includes video and audio capabilities but only your audio and one screenshot will be recorded. You don’t need to focus on how your space “looks.” To record an interview, you will need:

  • A quiet, private space (turn off notifications on your phone + computer)
  • Strong, reliable internet (charge your computer + close unnecessary tabs/programs)
  • Headphones (if you and your partner aren’t in the same room)

Step 4: CREATE AN ACCOUNT and start RECORDING!

  • When you click “Begin Recording”, you’ll create a free StoryCorps account to access the Virtual Recording Booth.
  • If your partner is with you in person, begin recording your interview as soon as you’re both ready. 
  • If your partner is joining you virtually, you can send them a link to join you in the Virtual Recording Booth. Wait until they arrive, then you can begin recording.
 

Questions? Visit the StoryCorps Connect section of our StoryCorps Help Center for more support on your self-directed recording!