Wednesday, May 4, 2016

Blog 23: Exit Interview Prep

(1) What is your essential question, and what are your answers?  What is your best answer and why?
My EQ is how can a production produce a show that successfully enhances the audience's reaction? My answers are perfect casting (making sure you pick the best actors for every role and the qualities each actor should have/master), stage lighting, and the stage visuals. My best answer is my answer one because a show is successful if it's memorable and one of the biggest things that the audience remembers while watching a show is how they felt. I personally believe, after all my research and interviews, that you can get the audience to really connect and engage into the show through the actors. In my answer one, I talk about authenticity, which is the most important piece. 

(2) What process did you take to arrive at this answer?
My interview with Masiela Lusha helped me arrive to this answer. She gave me a big insight on what actors do and told me herself that authenticity is probably the key thing to being a good actor. 

(3) What problems did you face?  How did you resolve them?
I didn't face much problems. If anything, it was just an organization issue, meaning how to structure and word my answers, what should and shouldn't be included, and the details.

(4) What are the two most significant sources you used to answer your essential question and why?

My interview with Masiela Lusha is the biggest significant source for answering my EQ. She provided so much information for me and made me have a different perspective on how to answer my EQ. Then, I would say working at my mentorship and constantly getting advice and talks from my mentor Jackie Cox was incredibly helpful as well. (theater is one of those topics that you need to have to rely on hands on experience, interviews, podcasts, etc)

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