Expert Interview

Method

A research method for gathering specialist knowledge from people with relevant professional, lived, technical, cultural, or subject-matter expertise.

Description

Expert interviews help a project understand a topic, context, practice, technology, community, or field that the team does not fully know from inside. In immersive work, these interviews can inform narrative framing, factual accuracy, ethics, design constraints, technical feasibility, audience interpretation, and risk.

Typical Use

Used during research, concept development, documentary work, cultural heritage projects, educational projects, technical planning, healthcare or scientific visualization, and social-impact work.

Scope Note

This method can include interview planning, question guides, recorded conversations, note-taking, transcript review, source verification, follow-up questions, and synthesis of expert input into design or production decisions.

Boundary Note

Expert interviews can clarify a subject, but they do not replace participant testing, community consultation, or consent when those are needed.

Collaboration Note

Usually involves researchers, producers, writers, directors, subject experts, designers, dramaturgs, and sometimes legal, ethics, or rights advisors depending on the material.

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