--- name: remote-interview description: "Capture professional-quality remote interviews using double-ender technique and dedicated recording platforms for podcasts, media, and content production. Use when: Setting up remote podcast interviews with guests; Recording media interviews across distances; Creating customer interview content; Producing expert interviews for thought leadership; Conducting research interviews with high audio quality" license: MIT metadata: author: ClawFu version: 1.0.0 mcp-server: "@clawfu/mcp-skills" --- # Remote Interview Recording > Capture professional-quality remote interviews using double-ender technique and dedicated recording platforms for podcasts, media, and content production. ## When to Use This Skill - Setting up remote podcast interviews with guests - Recording media interviews across distances - Creating customer interview content - Producing expert interviews for thought leadership - Conducting research interviews with high audio quality - Planning equipment recommendations for interview guests ## Methodology Foundation **Source**: NPR Engineering Standards + Remote Recording Best Practices **Core Principle**: "Local recording is key." The gold standard for remote interviews is the "double-ender" technique—both participants record locally on their own devices, then tracks are combined in post-production. This eliminates internet compression, lag, and connection issues that plague Zoom-style recordings. **Why This Matters**: Internet-based audio suffers from compression artifacts, dropouts, and quality degradation. By recording locally at each location, you capture broadcast-quality audio regardless of connection quality. Platforms like Riverside, Zencastr, and SquadCast automate this process while maintaining professional standards. ## What Claude Does vs What You Decide | Claude Does | You Decide | |-------------|------------| | Structures production workflow | Final creative direction | | Suggests technical approaches | Equipment and tool choices | | Creates templates and checklists | Quality standards | | Identifies best practices | Brand/voice decisions | | Generates script outlines | Final script approval | ## What This Skill Does 1. **Selects optimal recording approach** - Platform vs. manual double-ender 2. **Prepares guest technical setup** - Equipment, environment, troubleshooting 3. **Manages recording workflow** - Pre-checks, backup systems, session flow 4. **Ensures quality capture** - Audio levels, monitoring, issue prevention 5. **Handles post-production sync** - Aligning tracks, editing, export ## How to Use ### Plan Remote Interview Setup ``` Help me set up remote interview recording. Interview type: [podcast/media/research] Guest technical level: [savvy/average/low] Quality requirements: [broadcast/professional/good enough] Budget: [range] ``` ### Prepare Guest Instructions ``` Create guest preparation guide for remote interview. Platform: [Riverside/Zencastr/SquadCast/manual] Recording date: [date/time] Expected duration: [minutes] Guest equipment: [known setup or unknown] ``` ### Troubleshoot Recording Issues ``` Help diagnose/fix this remote recording issue: Problem: [describe issue] Platform: [which platform] Guest setup: [what we know] ``` ## Instructions When setting up remote interviews, follow this methodology: ### Step 1: Choose Recording Approach Select the right method based on needs and constraints. ``` ## Recording Approach Decision ### Option 1: Dedicated Platform (Recommended) Best for: Regular podcasters, non-technical guests, convenience **Platform Comparison (2026)**: | Feature | Riverside | Zencastr | SquadCast | |---------|-----------|----------|-----------| | Video Quality | 4K | 4K (paid) | 1080p | | Audio Format | Lossless WAV | High-quality | High-quality | | Local Recording | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | | Max Participants | 8 | 12 | 10 | | Livestreaming | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ | | AI Editing | ✅ | ✅ (ZenAI) | Via Descript | | Hosting | ❌ | ✅ | ❌ | | Free Tier | 2 hrs/mo | Trial only | 1 hr/mo | | Best For | Quality-first | All-in-one | Descript users | **Recommendation by use case**: - Podcast + Livestream → Riverside - Podcast + Distribution → Zencastr - Already use Descript → SquadCast - Budget-conscious → Zencastr trial or Riverside free ### Option 2: Manual Double-Ender Best for: Maximum quality, technical guests, existing equipment **Setup**: - Host: Records on DAW (Logic, Audition, Audacity) - Guest: Records on Voice Memos, Audacity, or phone app - Sync: Manual alignment using clap or verbal cue - Communication: Zoom/Meet for video only (audio muted) **When to use**: - Guest has professional setup already - Maximum control over quality needed - Platform doesn't support your use case - Free/budget priority ### Option 3: Backup Recording (Zoom) Best for: Casual interviews, fallback capture **Limitations**: - Compressed audio (not broadcast quality) - Single-track or limited multitrack - Connection-dependent quality **When acceptable**: - Informal interviews - Backup alongside primary recording - Guest absolutely cannot use dedicated platform ``` --- ### Step 2: Equipment Hierarchy Recommend appropriate equipment for guest's situation. ``` ## Equipment Recommendations ### Tier 1: Professional (Best Quality) - **Microphone**: XLR mic (Shure SM7B, RE20, AT4040) - **Interface**: Focusrite Scarlett, Apollo, RodeCaster - **Headphones**: Closed-back monitoring (Sony MDR-7506) - **Environment**: Treated room or vocal booth - **Result**: Broadcast quality, professional sound ### Tier 2: Prosumer (Excellent Quality) - **Microphone**: USB mic (Rode NT-USB, Blue Yeti, AT2020 USB) - **Headphones**: Any closed-back or good earbuds - **Environment**: Quiet room, soft furnishings - **Result**: Professional enough for most podcasts ### Tier 3: Minimum Viable (Good Quality) - **Microphone**: Lavalier/clip-on mic ($25-50) - **Headphones**: AirPods or standard earbuds - **Environment**: Quietest room available - **Result**: Clearly better than laptop mic ### Tier 4: Emergency (Acceptable) - **Microphone**: Smartphone (Voice Memos, close to mouth) - **Headphones**: Wired earbuds with inline mic - **Environment**: Closet full of clothes (seriously) - **Result**: Salvageable, may need heavy processing ### Tier 5: Avoid - **Laptop mic**: Distant, echoey, picks up typing/fans - **AirPods mic**: Inconsistent, compression artifacts - **Speakerphone**: Echo, room noise, unusable ### Equipment Quick Guide for Guests "For the best audio quality, here's the hierarchy: 1. Best: USB microphone (Rode, Blue Yeti, AT2020) 2. Great: Wired headset/earbuds with mic 3. Good: AirPods/wireless earbuds 4. Last resort: Phone close to face Please avoid using your laptop's built-in microphone if possible." ``` --- ### Step 3: Environment Preparation Guide guests to optimize their recording space. ``` ## Environment Checklist ### For Guests (Send Before Interview) **Room Selection**: □ Choose smallest room with soft furnishings □ Bedroom or closet > living room or kitchen □ Avoid rooms with hard surfaces (tile, glass, concrete) □ No background noise sources (AC, appliances, traffic) **Sound Treatment**: □ Close all windows and doors □ Add soft materials (blankets, pillows) if room echoes □ Position away from walls (not in corner) □ Test for echo: clap hands, listen for reverb **Technical Setup**: □ Use wired internet if possible (Ethernet > WiFi) □ Close all other applications □ Disable notifications (phone on silent, computer DND) □ Charge devices or plug in □ Restart computer before session **During Recording**: □ Keep phone on airplane mode □ Don't touch desk/table (transmitted as rumble) □ Mute when not speaking (if platform supports) □ Keep water nearby but pour quietly ### Common Issues to Prevent | Problem | Cause | Prevention | |---------|-------|------------| | Echo | Hard surfaces | Add soft materials | | Background noise | AC, fans, traffic | Turn off, close windows | | Rumble | Desk vibration | Mic on boom arm or separate stand | | Plosives | "P" and "B" sounds | Pop filter or angle mic | | Mouth noise | Dry mouth | Water, green apple before | | Interruptions | Family, pets | Lock door, schedule quiet time | ``` --- ### Step 4: Pre-Session Checklist Steps before hitting record. ``` ## Pre-Recording Checklist ### 30 Minutes Before **Host**: □ Test platform is working □ Create/test room link □ Check your audio levels □ Prepare backup recording (Zoom, phone) □ Review questions and flow □ Set up notes/questions visible **Guest Communication**: □ Send join link with instructions □ Remind: "Please use Chrome browser" □ Remind: "Use headphones if possible" □ Remind: "Choose quiet location" □ Share expected duration ### 10 Minutes Before **Tech Check with Guest**: □ Test audio—ask them to speak, check waveform □ Test video (if applicable) □ Confirm they hear you clearly □ Check for background noise □ Verify recording is actually capturing ### Start of Session **Sync Protocol** (for double-ender): 1. Both start recording 2. Host: "3, 2, 1, clap" (or snap) 3. Both clap simultaneously 4. This creates sync point for post-production **Level Check**: □ Ask guest to speak at normal volume □ Verify levels not peaking (aim for -12 to -6 dB) □ Adjust if needed **Backup Confirmation**: □ Verify primary recording running □ Start backup recording (Zoom, phone) □ Announce: "Recording has started" ``` --- ### Step 5: During Recording Manage the session for optimal capture. ``` ## Recording Session Management ### Monitor Throughout **Watch For**: - Audio levels (not too hot, not too quiet) - Connection warnings from platform - Background noise appearing - Guest technical issues **If Issues Occur**: - Brief technical problems: Continue, can edit later - Major issues: Pause, troubleshoot, resume - Unrecoverable: Stop, reschedule affected portion ### Interviewer Best Practices **For Clean Edit**: - Don't talk over guest (wait for them to finish) - Use non-verbal acknowledgment (nod, smile) instead of "mm-hmm" - If you must react verbally, do it after they complete thought - Re-ask questions cleanly if needed for edit **For Backup Safety**: - At natural breaks: "Let's pause for a moment" - Check platform shows recording active - Confirm backup still running ### Common Mid-Session Fixes | Issue | Quick Fix | |-------|-----------| | Echo appearing | Guest: mute when not speaking | | Noise introduced | Identify source, eliminate or pause | | Connection dropping | Both continue recording, sync later | | Levels changed | Stop, reset levels, note timestamp | ``` --- ### Step 6: Post-Recording Workflow Handle files after session ends. ``` ## Post-Recording Process ### Immediately After **Platform Recording**: 1. Confirm recording saved/processing 2. Download all tracks (WAV preferred) 3. Verify files play correctly 4. Back up to cloud storage **Manual Double-Ender**: 1. Collect guest's recording (file share) 2. Import both tracks to DAW 3. Find sync point (clap) 4. Align tracks precisely ### File Management **Naming Convention**: ``` [Date]_[Guest]_[Topic]_[Track].wav Examples: 2026-01-26_JohnSmith_AIMarketing_Host.wav 2026-01-26_JohnSmith_AIMarketing_Guest.wav 2026-01-26_JohnSmith_AIMarketing_Backup.wav ``` **Storage Structure**: ``` interviews/ ├── raw/ │ ├── 2026-01-26_JohnSmith/ │ │ ├── host.wav │ │ ├── guest.wav │ │ └── backup.wav ├── edited/ │ └── 2026-01-26_JohnSmith_final.wav └── published/ └── episode-45_john-smith.mp3 ``` ### Quality Check □ All tracks recorded completely □ Audio is clear, no major issues □ Sync point exists (clap/verbal) □ No missing sections □ Backup is usable if needed ``` ## Examples ### Example 1: Podcast Guest Setup **Context**: Regular podcast needs to onboard non-technical guest. **Input**: > Set up remote interview recording. Guest is a marketing executive, not technical. We need professional quality for weekly podcast. Using Riverside. **Output**: ## Guest Onboarding: Riverside Setup ### Pre-Interview Email (Send 3 Days Before) Subject: Quick setup for our interview on [Date] Hi [Guest], Looking forward to our conversation on [topic]! Here's everything you need for a smooth recording. **Recording Link**: [Riverside room link] **When**: [Date, Time, Timezone] **Duration**: Approximately [X] minutes **Simple Setup for Best Audio**: 1. **Browser**: Please use Chrome (works best with our platform) 2. **Headphones**: Any earbuds work—this prevents echo 3. **Location**: Quiet room with soft furnishings (bedroom works great) 4. **Internet**: Wired connection if available, strong WiFi otherwise **5 Minutes Before**: - Click the link, allow camera/microphone permissions - I'll be there to do a quick tech check No software to install—it all works in your browser. Let me know if you have any questions! ### Day-Of Checklist (Host) **30 min before**: □ Open Riverside, test your setup □ Verify recording settings (WAV, separate tracks) □ Prepare Zoom backup link (just in case) □ Review questions **When guest joins**: □ Greet, make them comfortable □ "Can you say a few sentences? I'm checking audio levels" □ Verify waveform shows good signal □ "Great, your audio sounds perfect" **Before starting**: □ "I'm starting the recording now" □ Click Record □ Brief pause, then begin ### If Issues Arise **Guest audio is echoey**: "Could you try using headphones? Even phone earbuds work great." **Connection seems unstable**: "Let's try turning off your video—often helps with connection." "Do you have a phone you could use as a backup?" **Platform isn't working**: "Let me send you a Zoom link as backup while we troubleshoot." --- ### Example 2: High-Stakes Media Interview **Context**: Important media interview requiring broadcast quality. **Input**: > Recording interview with major tech CEO for industry publication. Must be absolute best quality. CEO has staff who can help with setup. What's the ideal approach? **Output**: ## Premium Interview Setup: Tech CEO ### Recommended Approach: Assisted Double-Ender Given the importance and available support, use a hybrid approach: - **Platform**: Riverside (for convenience + automatic local recording) - **Backup**: CEO records locally on professional equipment - **Result**: Dual-redundant broadcast-quality capture ### Executive Brief (Send to CEO's Team) **Subject**: Technical Setup for [Publication] Interview **Recording Date**: [Date/Time] **Our platform will handle most of the technical work, but for the absolute best quality, here's the ideal setup:** **Equipment** (if available): - USB microphone (Rode NT-USB, Blue Yeti, or similar) - Wired earbuds or headphones - Quiet, private room **If professional AV support is available**: - XLR microphone into USB interface - Record local backup via voice recorder or DAW - Ensure 48kHz/24-bit settings **Minimum acceptable**: - AirPods or headset with microphone - Chrome browser - Quiet location **We will send**: - Riverside link (no install needed) - Brief tech check 5 minutes before ### Host Preparation **Primary Recording**: Riverside - Room created with guest name - Settings: 4K video (if video), Lossless audio, Separate tracks - Downloaded permission: Enabled **Secondary Recording**: Local DAW - Audio interface active - Recording armed - Sync clap planned **Tertiary Backup**: Zoom - Meeting created (not shared unless needed) - Cloud recording enabled - Last-resort option ### Quality Assurance Protocol **Before Recording**: □ Confirm guest's audio is clean (no echo, background) □ Verify Riverside shows strong signal □ Confirm CEO's team is recording backup locally □ State sync phrase: "Recording starting. Three, two, one, sync." □ Both clap simultaneously **During Recording**: □ Monitor Riverside waveform □ Watch for connection warnings □ If any issue: "Let's pause briefly to ensure we're capturing this properly" **After Recording**: □ Confirm Riverside saved all tracks □ Request CEO team's local file via secure transfer □ Compare both for best quality □ Archive all versions ### Deliverable Quality - **Minimum**: 48kHz/16-bit WAV - **Preferred**: 48kHz/24-bit WAV - **Usable backup**: 44.1kHz/16-bit or high-quality MP3 --- ### Example 3: Budget Remote Recording **Context**: New podcaster with limited budget needs to interview remote guests. **Input**: > I'm starting a podcast and need to record remote interviews. Don't want to spend much money. What's my best option? **Output**: ## Budget Remote Recording Setup ### Free/Low-Cost Approach **Best free option**: Riverside Free Tier - 2 hours/month recording - Watermark on video (audio clean) - Local recording for quality - Separate tracks **Alternative**: Zencastr Free Trial - 14-day full access - Good for getting started **Zero-cost manual method**: - Communication: Zoom free (audio muted, video only) - Your recording: Audacity (free) or Voice Memos - Guest recording: Voice Memos (iPhone) or Easy Voice Recorder (Android) - Sync: Clap at start, align in post ### Equipment on a Budget **For you ($50-100)**: - Audio-Technica ATR2100x-USB ($79) - excellent value - Or: Fifine K669 USB mic ($30) - good enough to start **For guests (free)**: - Their phone's Voice Memos app - Wired earbuds (prevents echo) - Quiet room ### Budget Workflow **Before Interview**: 1. Set up Riverside free room 2. Email guest link + instructions 3. Prepare backup plan (both record on phones) **Guest Instructions Email**: ``` For best audio: 1. Use Chrome browser 2. Wear any headphones/earbuds 3. Find quiet spot 4. Click this link: [Riverside link] No downloads needed! I'll be there 5 min early to check sound. ``` **During Interview**: 1. Start Riverside recording 2. Start local backup (Voice Memos on phone) 3. Have guest record on their end (as backup) 4. Do quick clap for sync **After**: 1. Download Riverside tracks (separate) 2. Edit in Audacity (free) 3. If Riverside had issues, use backup recordings ### Upgrade Path As podcast grows: 1. **Month 1-3**: Free tier, learn process 2. **Month 4+**: Riverside paid ($24/mo) for unlimited 3. **Month 6+**: Better equipment as revenue allows Total starting cost: $30-80 (mic only) ## Checklists & Templates ### Guest Preparation Email Template ``` Subject: Recording Setup for [Show Name] - [Date] Hi [Name], Excited for our conversation on [topic]! **Quick Setup** (5 minutes): 🎧 **Headphones**: Please use any earbuds or headphones (prevents echo) 🔇 **Quiet Space**: Find a room away from noise, soft furnishings help 💻 **Browser**: Use Chrome for best compatibility **Join Link**: [Your platform link] **When**: [Date, Time, Timezone] **I'll be there 5 minutes early** to do a quick sound check. Reply to confirm, or let me know if you have questions! [Your name] ``` --- ### Pre-Recording Checklist ``` ## 30 Minutes Before □ Platform tested and working □ Room link created/verified □ Your audio setup tested □ Backup recording ready (Zoom/phone) □ Questions/notes prepared □ Water within reach ## When Guest Joins □ Audio check: "Can you speak for a few seconds?" □ Video check (if applicable) □ Confirm headphone use □ Listen for background noise □ Check levels on platform ## Before "Record" □ State: "I'm starting the recording now" □ Click record □ Sync clap: "3, 2, 1, [clap]" □ Brief pause □ Begin interview ## After Recording □ Confirm file saved □ Download all tracks □ Thank guest for time □ Send follow-up email ``` --- ### Technical Troubleshooting Quick Reference ``` ## Common Issues & Solutions ### Audio Problems | Symptom | Likely Cause | Fix | |---------|--------------|-----| | Echo | No headphones | Guest: use any earbuds | | Robotic audio | Bad connection | Turn off video, switch to phone | | Quiet audio | Low mic gain | Platform: adjust input level | | Distorted audio | Too loud | Move back from mic | | Background noise | Environment | Mute between speaking | ### Connection Problems | Symptom | Fix | |---------|-----| | "Connection unstable" | Turn off video | | Freezing video | Lower quality settings | | Keeps disconnecting | Switch to mobile hotspot | | Won't connect at all | Try incognito window | ### Platform Problems | Issue | Solution | |-------|----------| | Mic not detected | Check browser permissions | | Recording not starting | Refresh, try again | | Platform down | Switch to Zoom backup | | Files won't download | Wait, try different browser | ``` ## Skill Boundaries ### What This Skill Does Well - Structuring audio production workflows - Providing technical guidance - Creating quality checklists - Suggesting creative approaches ### What This Skill Cannot Do - Replace audio engineering expertise - Make subjective creative decisions - Access or edit audio files directly - Guarantee commercial success ## References - Riverside. "14 Tips for Recording Interviews Professionally" - NPR Training. "Audio Recording Standards" - Buzzsprout. "How to Record Remote Podcast Interviews" - Transom. "Recording Phone Calls and Skype" - Podcasters' Guide to Audio Engineering ## Related Skills - [podcast-production](../podcast-production/) - Full production workflow - [podcast-interview](../podcast-interview/) - Interview technique - [audio-editing](../audio-editing/) - Post-production processing - [voice-design](../voice-design/) - When AI voice is needed instead --- ## Skill Metadata (Internal Use) ```yaml name: remote-interview category: audio subcategory: recording version: 1.0 author: MKTG Skills source_expert: NPR Engineering, Remote Recording Best Practices source_work: Double-Ender Technique difficulty: beginner estimated_value: Professional interview quality without studio tags: [remote-recording, podcast, interview, double-ender, riverside] created: 2026-01-26 updated: 2026-01-26 ```