Day[9] Interview - Page 3
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ZeroCartin
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SubtleArt
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On March 03 2010 02:32 choboPEon wrote: hey, tell me what you hate! i can always ask follow ups. Its not really anything you can do. Its just everyone is so zealous about Sc2, lol :S. There was only 1 guy who admitted he didn't like the game but switched over for money. Kinda like if theres a new kid at school that you dislike but everyone else loves him to death and ur like wtf why. That's my best analogy, haha. (I'm that one kid asking y ppl like Sc2 so much...personally I don't see anything special) | ||
nicoaldo
Argentina939 Posts
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chobopeon
United States7342 Posts
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RPGabe
United States192 Posts
Sean loves to talk and his excitement about the game and gaming in general just carries itself. | ||
251
United States1401 Posts
the interview itself was great. Questions were good, Day9 was wonderful as usual. As for the presentation - I thought it was quiiiite a bit pretentious sounding. I think I will give you a pass since anyone who started doing what they loved found inspiration and drew from something familiar. but I literally felt like I was listening to Ira Glass at the beginning. I don't think anyone can really pull off what he does, the way he does it, so maybe try not to imitate so much and do your own thing. The level of professionalism was great, but I was literally cringing at the start. I think it's just my own personal experience with this american life, lol. also easy on the radiohead? haha, one song from each artist is fine for musical interludes. I liked the Kid Cudi at the end. Mix it up if you're going to use music breaks. Anyway good job, compelling interview, keep up good work but be sure to develop your own style. | ||
chobopeon
United States7342 Posts
On March 03 2010 14:01 251 wrote: okay okay, constructive criticism. the interview itself was great. Questions were good, Day9 was wonderful as usual. As for the presentation - I thought it was quiiiite a bit pretentious sounding. I think I will give you a pass since anyone who started doing what they loved found inspiration and drew from something familiar. but I literally felt like I was listening to Ira Glass at the beginning. I don't think anyone can really pull off what he does, the way he does it, so maybe try not to imitate so much and do your own thing. The level of professionalism was great, but I was literally cringing at the start. I think it's just my own personal experience with this american life, lol. haha yeah, this is part of why i didn't nail it. i totally took an ira glass tone - which is unnatural for me - and only ira can speak that way and not sound like a douche. i definitely have to develop my own voice and step back from the NPR for a moment. | ||
ColorsOfRainbow
Germany354 Posts
so i rly dont care anything about a flamer guy like him who would beat idra in a flamewar ^^ but nice interview with day9 day9 is rly such a funny person overall the community can me happy to have him ^^ | ||
Roulette36
United States55 Posts
On March 02 2010 17:14 choboPEon wrote: yeah, heh, i sort of agree. i'm usually writing it all out, this is the first audio interview i've ever done- i was trying to emulate this american life but i definitely didn't nail it. live and learn though. thanks for the feedback. if this is your first audio interview, then well done. I'm sure i couldnt have done better. just work on knowing wether the person being interviewed is done talking or not (problem for all interviewers). I found some awkward interruptions to be the most annoying. everything else is all minor. keep em coming | ||
Sabu113
United States11032 Posts
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Xxio
Canada5565 Posts
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Daudr
Sweden275 Posts
Looking forward to more stuff coming from you! | ||
chobopeon
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