I just took the latest WorldVitalRecords Customer Input Panel survey. Here are the questions and my answers:
1) Have you ever interviewed a person about family history?
Answer: Yes.
2) What was the purpose of the interview?
Answers: Preserve the individual's legacy, Capture a specific story, Find out more about the individual, Family project
3) Who have you conducted interviews with?
Answers: Parent, Aunt/Uncle, Cousin, Friend of my grandmother.
4) What medium did you use to interview?
Answer: Face to face (parent, cousin, uncle, aunts, friend), and written questions (aunts)
5) How did you record the interview?
Answers: Paper (parent, cousin, friend) , audio recorder (aunts, uncle)
6) Did either of you have to travel more than 100 miles to conduct the interview?
Answer: Yes (Massachusetts from California for uncle).
7) Have you preserved the interview in any way?
Answer: Yes.
8) How have you preserved it?
Answers: Retained the audio-tapes. Transcribed the interviews. Passed the transcriptions to the interviewees, their children and my brothers.
9) How interested would you be in a professional service that conducted video interviews with loved ones anywhere in the US?
Answer: Somewhat interested.
10) Who in your family besides you, would be interested in a service that did a video Interview of a loved one?
Answers: Child, Cousin, Friend (society colleagues).
11) Would you pay $400 for an interview service that would travel anywhere in the U.S; perform a professional video-taped interveiw with a loved one; edit the video; preserve the interview on a DVD packaged in a museum-quality metal case that you would receive in the mail and could be ordered by anyone?
Answer: No.
12) How much would you be willing to spend?
Answer: $0 (I'm cheap! I feel I can do this myself).
13) Do you have any comments about a service that would do a professional video interview of a loved one?
Answer: Unfortunately, there are no loved ones still alive that can shed light on my ancestors - I'm too old!
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As with previous surveys, we can glean some insight into what WorldVitalRecords is about to offer to subscribers. This is a pretty good idea for people who have parents, grandparents, aunts/uncles, cousins etc. in a distant state, especially if the interviewee had special insight into the family stories and history.
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