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Vox pops- voice of the people

Chalk Farm Road, Camden. Looking south from ne...

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Now into our third weekly team meetings, the London team are getting organised with the various mygames (powered by v) projects and are rearing to go with the research side of things! We’re all at different stages on this project: Some of the group are getting in contact with their media liaison volunteers for their activities, whilst others are still researching but we’re still in the initial stages, so everything is going at a good steady pace.

We had a very productive session this week as we were joined by Ian Morris who works at the BBC World Service (the BBC’s international radio station) and he gave us lots of interviewing techniques to use, specifically for audio. Armed with knowledge about the do’s, don’ts and slip-ups of interviewing, we put it to test and went out onto the streets of Chalk Farm Road and into Camden’s Stables Market to carry out some vox pops on the general public about their views on the Olympics 2012. Armed with a voice recorder, a consent form and a flip camera, generally, the mission was very successful! We had some great responses from the public and business owners, so it was very interesting to see their viewpoint on how the Olympics will effect them.

One business woman was pleased that the Olympics would attract visitors from all over the world, that could boost her business, the economy and infrastructure. Whilst a man who ran a stall in the Stables Market was worried that the transport would not be ready and efficient enough for the amount of visitors expected.

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