Hi there
Spent most of last week twisting the arm of a certain ice hockey coach who was trying to duck out of a potentially difficult/critical interview. It linked in with a voxpop about the future of the team done with fans - and many of them didn't want to take part when they found out I wanted to use both their names and a postage stamp size picture of them in the piece.
Looking back at the process, I could definitely have gotten my interview and my fan quotes and pictures in a more elegant way (let's leave it at that).
It got me thinking - does anybody here have any hints/pointers to how you make a reluctant source to speak to you, apart from the old 'well, I'm going to print it anyway and without you saying something, it's not going to paint a pretty picture of you'?
Spent most of last week twisting the arm of a certain ice hockey coach who was trying to duck out of a potentially difficult/critical interview. It linked in with a voxpop about the future of the team done with fans - and many of them didn't want to take part when they found out I wanted to use both their names and a postage stamp size picture of them in the piece.
Looking back at the process, I could definitely have gotten my interview and my fan quotes and pictures in a more elegant way (let's leave it at that).
It got me thinking - does anybody here have any hints/pointers to how you make a reluctant source to speak to you, apart from the old 'well, I'm going to print it anyway and without you saying something, it's not going to paint a pretty picture of you'?