Hey Seibertronians, do you have a journalistic interviewing bone in you?
Hey Seibertronians, do you have a journalistic interviewing bone in you?
Posted by First Gen Wed Jun 08, 2011 3:38 pm
So what's the best things about interviews that you hope to find in interviews? Have you conducted any yourself? We're looking for feedback and experience to bring you the very best news coverage possible.
Feel free to let us know by replying to this thread. Thanks for your help.
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Re: Hey Seibertronians, do you have a journalistic interviewing bone in you?
Posted by craggy Tue Jun 14, 2011 8:19 pm
personal anecdotes. Something like Andy Wildman saying "I always thought of Al Pacino at the end of Scarface when I was drawing Galvatron" or "I don't think it's at all weird that they're robots and have teeth and saliva, nosiree" actually, anyone saying "nosiree" with a straight face.
Also looking for Universe Repugnus and Overbite, Frostbite and Longhorn and any Webdiver toys.
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Re: Hey Seibertronians, do you have a journalistic interviewing bone in you?
Posted by #1 Signal Lancer fan Tue Jun 14, 2011 8:25 pm
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Re: Hey Seibertronians, do you have a journalistic interviewing bone in you?
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Re: Hey Seibertronians, do you have a journalistic interviewing bone in you?
Posted by Burn Wed Jun 22, 2011 10:26 pm
Those interviews were awesome, we should do them again.
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Re: Hey Seibertronians, do you have a journalistic interviewing bone in you?
Posted by dinogeist Thu Jun 30, 2011 1:44 am
I like reading for advanced Transformers toy/cartoon/comic/movie.
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Re: Hey Seibertronians, do you have a journalistic interviewing bone in you?
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Re: Hey Seibertronians, do you have a journalistic interviewing bone in you?
Posted by Screamfleet Sat Jul 09, 2011 10:26 pm
Things that help you get in the mind of someone creative.
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Re: Hey Seibertronians, do you have a journalistic interviewing bone in you?
Posted by Riftslol Sun Jul 10, 2011 9:37 pm
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Re: Hey Seibertronians, do you have a journalistic interviewing bone in you?
Posted by AcroRay Wed Jul 13, 2011 2:04 pm
I often ask something along the lines of "what stands out in your mind when you thing about/remember [what you're talking about]?" That's where you can get real gems about things people said or did, or something interesting that happened, or really intimate moments.
Another good questioning point is to ask what someone's preconceptions might have been about Transformers before they became involved in the property, and how some of those preconceptions might have changed during their time with it. That's a good way to get something that will illustrate what a positive impact their involvement on Transformers might have had on them personally - which is something many of our fellow fans can identify with.
I'm always available as an interviewer, if you should happen to need one. I do professional voice over work as well, so I give a pretty good impression over the telephone...
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Re: Hey Seibertronians, do you have a journalistic interviewing bone in you?
Posted by Lapse Of Reason Mon Aug 08, 2011 1:33 am
Burn wrote:I nominate Mkall who's conducted a number of interviews with site members.
Those interviews were awesome, we should do them again.
I enjoyed the site member interviews and learning more about fellow seibertronians. I'd like to see those come back.
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Re: Hey Seibertronians, do you have a journalistic interviewing bone in you?
Posted by Autobot032 Mon Aug 08, 2011 2:20 am
Taking over the interview, giving personal opinions like op/ed piece when it's supposed to be an interview, let the words speak for themselves, not fancy editing that looks good.
I guess what I really want is integrity. I want the interviewer to take it seriously, with class and sophistication, even if the interviewee or the content is just utter goofball trash.
I realize that doing interviews for a site like this (and by that, I mean a fandom site), isn't save the world type of stuff and that you can relax and have fun with it, but you have to try. Make it look like you're getting paid for it, put some effort into it.
Respect is one of my biggest issues. You not only give it to the subject, but to your reading audience. If you're a kissass and it shows, you didn't really try. Nothing was gained, just two or three people talking and it looks stupid.
We, the readers, deserve more than that. The guest/interviewee deserves more than that.
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Re: Hey Seibertronians, do you have a journalistic interviewing bone in you?
Posted by Burn Mon Aug 08, 2011 3:14 am
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Re: Hey Seibertronians, do you have a journalistic interviewing bone in you?
Posted by Pretender Skywarp Mon Aug 15, 2011 4:34 pm
My plans to cover AA fell through due to lack of finances, but I wouldn't mind trying my hand at something like this again if the opportunity arose.
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Re: Hey Seibertronians, do you have a journalistic interviewing bone in you?
Posted by Swindle01 Mon Aug 15, 2011 5:07 pm
to make a REAL good journalist just ask the questions people DO wana know and not the crap they SAY people wana know...but dont
example
George Lucas
As far as i understand theres only ever been 1 person whos interviewed him who asked him what his obssesion with midgets is all about and apparently lucas acted like a big child and just walked outa the interview. Then again lucas is a dick so i expected that to happen
point is almost no-one had asked the guy when everyone wants to know why he seems so sexually obsest with midgets and puts TONS of them into his films. Christ i cant think of 1 movie were he doesnt have midgets.
yet do people ask him when hes being interviewed? no! instead we get crap like when the guy from Family Guy interviewed him and talked about crap like what cheese he liked?
Just ask questions people WANT to know, even if it may cause a bad reaction IE asking Welker if he was pissed that moron Michael bay said welker COULDNT be megatron even tho he IS megatron........because Prassila Queen of The Desert was going to be playing the voice of megatron
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Re: Hey Seibertronians, do you have a journalistic interviewing bone in you?
Posted by Autobot032 Mon Aug 15, 2011 6:50 pm
Swindle01 wrote:is it really that difficult to ask someone questions?
to make a REAL good journalist just ask the questions people DO wana know and not the crap they SAY people wana know...but dont
No, it's not that difficult to ask questions. And you can ask the questions people want to know, but you have to smooth over the ice with fluff questions first.
Connie Chung basically destroyed her career by jumping into a line of questioning and berating the interviewee with the same question, over and over, which he refused to answer due to the fact it would incriminate him. It cost her her job. No one says it officially, but everyone knows.
Swindle01 wrote:example
George Lucas
As far as i understand theres only ever been 1 person whos interviewed him who asked him what his obssesion with midgets is all about and apparently lucas acted like a big child and just walked outa the interview. Then again lucas is a dick so i expected that to happen
point is almost no-one had asked the guy when everyone wants to know why he seems so sexually obsest with midgets and puts TONS of them into his films. Christ i cant think of 1 movie were he doesnt have midgets.
That's not a question most, if any people want to know. You might think he's sexually obsessed with midgets, but you're probably one of the only ones. I know he's worked with midgets, but none of the times I've seen any of his productions did they ever make me think "Lucas, you midget lover. HUMP ALL THE MIDGETS!" This is one time when I can say "This is not a question anyone gives a crap about." And it's true.
Swindle01 wrote:yet do people ask him when hes being interviewed? no! instead we get crap like when the guy from Family Guy interviewed him and talked about crap like what cheese he liked?
Just ask questions people WANT to know, even if it may cause a bad reaction IE asking Welker if he was pissed that moron Michael bay said welker COULDNT be megatron even tho he IS megatron........because Prassila Queen of The Desert was going to be playing the voice of megatron
There's digging for the truth and getting answers, and then there's your approach. Yours is "RUSH 'EM AND PRAY!" and that's not how journalism worth a damn works.
Oh, and things like asking him what cheese he liked? Humor. Plain and simple. Don't know satire when you see it?
Class and intelligence will go a long way, rather than gonzo journalism covered by idiots like TMZ.
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Re: Hey Seibertronians, do you have a journalistic interviewing bone in you?
Posted by Swindle01 Mon Aug 15, 2011 8:19 pm
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Re: Hey Seibertronians, do you have a journalistic interviewing bone in you?
Posted by knightedfeline Mon Sep 19, 2011 6:58 pm
Myself, it would depend upon who I'm interviewing. If I was interviewing voice actors I'd ask the basics first like, "How did you get in," and "What keeps you coming back to voice acting?" Then I'd go to tougher ones like "Tell me what's voice acting mean to you as an actor?" and "When did you say to yourself that you are an actor now?" Then I'd get into, "How has the digital revolution changed the way you voice act?" and "How do you feel about your fans."
There's a pattern like that to all good interviews. The big questions come in when you start talking to directors, and animators. They're the ones that decide so much about a series from lighting to color pallet for episodes. For example, if you look at the color pallet and lighting for TP Predatory and Crisscrossed, then you see a very different look to the rest of the series. These episodes had atmosphere and edge to them. Basically you talk to them about the things that stand out.
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Re: Hey Seibertronians, do you have a journalistic interviewing bone in you?
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Re: Hey Seibertronians, do you have a journalistic interviewing bone in you?
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Re: Hey Seibertronians, do you have a journalistic interviewing bone in you?
Posted by Henry921 Fri Feb 15, 2013 6:15 am
Mindmaster wrote:Can I do an interview of myself?
I'm sure it'd be entertaining. Like watching Crossfire with added trollfaces.
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