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Chapter 16 Public Affairs Office Operations

number in the order it appears on the tape. Check for  acceptable  audio,  video  and  picture composition. s Be certain your topic does not violate security or the policies stated in  PA Regs.  Your  interview must  not  be  libelous,  violate  host  country sensitivities  (if  you  are  assigned  overseas)  or breach an individual’s privacy. . Make sure audio levels match at edit points. c  Protect  the  credibility  of  the  interviewee.  Since it is possible for you to delete, add or rearrange words, sounds, sentences and entire paragraphs while  editing  the  interview,  be  especially  careful not  to  change  the  meaning  of  what  the  inter- viewee has said. . Make a final check of the finished product before you  give  it  to  your  supervisor.  Examine  the content. Does the interview tell the story? Are the questions  answered?  Is  it  concise  and  inter- esting? Is it factual? Check the technical quality of the final product for clean edits and good audio or video. 15-8

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