1. What is the most important thing I learned from the interview?
The person I interviewed is Masiela Lusha and the interview with her really helped me with my answer 1; in fact, she basically gave me my answer one. We first talked about how she got into acting and then went into details about acting and basically what makes acting great.
2. How has your approach to interviewing changed over the course of your senior project?
Well, my first interview was interviewing the actors from my mentorship. Their information wasn't the most helpful in comparison to what I know now. But I interviewed an expert in acting (and the arts in general) for my interview 3. The questions kept on popping up and rolling so easily while compared to my other interviews I struggled with coming up with more questions to ask them.
The questions I asked during my interview
- what was your past experience with acting? For example, how many shows and years?
- Did you have any techniques or methods to help you improve your acting?
- How would you describe your production staff? This includes the actors, producers, directors, etc.
- Do actors tell one another what to do during rehearsals?
- How crucial are read throughs?
- How crucial was blocking?
- Were you able to use cue cards?
- Were there ever any times where there were some lines that you just couldn't get down?
- Why do you think the George Lopez Show was such a successful show?
- What do you think is key to having a successful show?
- Did the writers have to go out and experience stuff to make their writings more "real"?
- Do you think that the people who were casted fit their role?
- What did you learn from working in this show?
- Can you talk about what you know about theater?
The audio recording for my interview here https://soundcloud.com/karinanoemi21
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