When my partner and I first started finding participants to interview, we had to figure out a way to record them without showing their face. The problem that I had with the audio recording was that I was unable to convert the audio into a file that that was compatible with YouTube. I spend countless hours trying to figure out a way I could publish the interview on YouTube and then put it on weebly. Unfortunately, I still could not find a way to convert the file. However, I did find a solution. I ended up playing the video really loud and recording it back on my phone as a video. Even though the video had a black screen on it, it still displayed the conversation I had with the interviewee.

During the interview with the pharmacist (Chris), I was able to record his face. Even though I thought it wasn't as difficult, I had trouble editing his video on YouTube. Because I recorded him on my IPhone, I was only able to send it to YouTube in ten-minute increments. I kept overlapping the interviews as I sent them to YouTube. This caused difficulties while I was editing. If I would have known that my phone only allows ten minute videos to be sent to YouTube, I would have restarted the recording every ten minutes. I have never put any type of video on YouTube before; therefore, it was a new experience for me. As much as I thought I was technology literate, having difficulty with uploading and converting videos made me realize that I could use some work with certain aspects on the computer.