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Daily Exposé: Interviews for Daily
Hey guys! So after some chit chat with bobandbill, I am going to be conducting interviews with artists and writers alike on PokeCommunity. Awhile back a member by the name of Dave dubbed this kind of series to be called "Daily Expose", and thus I'm picking up the mantle on executing it. There are a couple of questions I have for y'all that I would love feedback on:
xoxo Matt |
Giving my thoughts:
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Another couple of things: - Format! Just text, or do we want to sometimes do a spoken interview as well? In the latter we could combine with the likes of PC's Youtube channel as well. - How will it be written? I recall on skype some loose ideas of say taking a character persona for the interviewer, e.g. Gabby and Ty from RSE/ORAS. |
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In terms of who gets interviewed, it would be good to make a hitlist of amazing externals to interview that we could reach out to, as well as look through PC itself and choose specific people. I think that should be decided privately by El Héroe Oscuro/whoever else works on this project. Quote:
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^ I'm just struggling to see the accompanying visuals for an interview on YT, if it's not done physically
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Hi. I don't have anything particular to say to the discussion, but I just wanted to point you over here ☞ x in that we have had artist interviews before if you were not aware. Hope that gives you any inspiration or thoughts on how community run interviews have gone before, just for reference.
(speaking of which I should probably try and get those going forward/make a collection post...) |
^ mmm ok, that seems fair. (:
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For the video, we could maybe do a simple animation. Have sort of stick figure-esque characters do the speaking? There's a couple of animators around on PC we could ask for help there.
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Videos that include interviews with artists could be accompanied with speed drawings whenever possible. Maybe facecam wth anyone who is comfortable? I would enjoy either way but I know a lot of people like those kind of visuals. Particularly any non-PC members that come across the videos.
What do you think of the name Daily Expose? Should we use it/do we want another name? I read this thread late last night, had a 'tard moment and thought you planned on interviewing someone once a day (on that note, how often are you thinking of doing these?). In my less sleep deprived state I like the name. It gives a good impression of the content. Should interviews be limited to only artists and fan fiction writers? Or should it be expanded to content creators (which what would this label include?) The more people the better. I think it's great that different types of content creators would get a spotlight as the ROM and dev scene on PC is so saturated, but also because of that it would be silly not to include them, hackers and devs bring traffic. What kind of questions would you like to be asked? Should they be restricted to just their field of content creation or should it be personable as well? Both but have the more personal stuff nearer the end (or when relevant) and conclude with something relating to what content we can expect from the creator in the future. |
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I would have said go with just a placeholder image like Achromatic mentioned, buuuut: Quote:
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Giving my two cents as I'm on my break at work right now; quick notes after reading these and then I'll give a formal, longer response:
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What do you think of the name Daily Expose? Should we use it/do we want another name?
Sounds good! ^-^ Should interviews be limited to only artists and fan fiction writers? Or should it be expanded to content creators (which what would this label include?) Definitely not, any type of content creator would be fine as long as it's (mostly) Pokémon related. Variation is the key here. What kind of questions would you like to be asked? Should they be restricted to just their field of content creation or should it be personable as well? A bit of both. I suggest sticking close to their content and asking some related personal questions on the way. Who would you like to see interviewed for the paper? Give me a reason also so I can get a better understanding as to who they are! I think we should find a balance between PC and non-PC. Daily is close to PC, it's PC Daily after all, but if we only stick to our forums we're limiting ourselves to only a small field of things. 50/50 might be good. I tried to contact Marriland earlier, but I haven't received a reply yet. I'm afraid we can scratch him. I'm planning to do an interview with a YouTuber though anyway, but I still need to pick one (there are so many). Quote:
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I'd rather not try to be something I'm not when it comes to interviewing. I'm not really one to put on personas, so I'd rather just be myself.
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I'd rather we not do something weird with fictional personalities while we're trying to interview a wide variety of people. It'll be best to come up to these various content creators as "open" as we can be, without them being confused when we're suddenly interviewing them with a fictional personality. It can also be somewhat difficult to always remain "in character" when writing interviews, because you'd have to keep in mind how the character would react to answers, instead of reacting in your own way and writing that.
As for Youtube interviews, do keep in mind that quite a large amount of Youtuber's audience members watch videos as if they are podcasts, even it not labeled as such. They'll open the video in one tab and just have it on in the background as they do other things. So I don't think we need to stress out so much about what to have on the screen as the interview is running when we do video-format interviews. Examples of their art is good for those that do visual art, and for the writers we can just have some basic image or something. (Or keep the writers as written interviews, so it's easier to share an example of their work.) |
Alright, so to get things moving more, taking all the posts here to summarise the plan:
- "Daily Expose" - Interview any content creators - Rotating between PC members/people who have posted their content on PC, and off-PC creators. - Also rotation between different kinds of people (so e.g. no interviewing three visual artists or musicians in a row - mix it up). - Interviews done without any fictional character persona/s - Mixture of questions - focus on questions relevant to what they do/make, but a few personal questions as well - Written format at least some of the time. - Youtube format done when interviews are spoken. [Depends on interviewee's preference?] In such cases, visuals are either a gallery of still images or a recorded video ideally of something relevant (standard images when not). E.g. Artist: images of their work, speed paint. Battler: recording of a battle. Etc. - Majority of cases, people we interview make/do something involving Pokemon (not all their work has to do with it, but at least some significant part should; e.g. musician who covers game music including a few Pokemon tracks counts). The exception would be for PC members only, and not frequently. Any objections, shout them. Otherwise forever hold your peace as we'll go with that. Meanwhile - who shall we interview first/who is willing to conduct said interviews? |
What do you think of the name Daily Expose? Should we use it/do we want another name?
Why not? Book it Vince! ^^ Should interviews be limited to only artists and fan fiction writers? Or should it be expanded to content creators (which what would this label include?) Why not everybody? Even PokeTubers can be interviewed. What kind of questions would you like to be asked? Should they be restricted to just their field of content creation or should it be personable as well? TBH, why the hell not? Who would you like to see interviewed for the paper? Give me a reason also so I can get a better understanding as to who they are! Only one: - Subscribers on the PC Channel - supporters are I think better. ;) |
I don't mind conducting the interview. I think in terms of who we should interview first, I think it should be a heavy hitter person from the site; someone who already has a solid reputation of their work to hit the ground running with this kind of series. Than, once we are comfortable with the formatting, we can stretch our reaches to users outside of the site for less risk of making unprofessional mistakes.
That being said, would anyone be opposed with the notion to start with Kirby? She not only has been a Moderator of our art section for awhile which will garner the attention of numerous users, but has also proven time and time again to create Pokemon-related art whether in the form of pixelations or drawings. Thoughts? |
I think Kirby would be a great one to start with! She's definitely known in the community, and her art can catch the attention of a lot of people. Plus, there's such a variety to her work that she can talk about either her pixel art or drawings.
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To me it made more sense to actually ask PC-people whether they're interested before throwing their names in here, so I may have already asked VisualJae, the lead developer of Pokémon Academy Life, earlier for an interview, which he has accepted.
+1 to interview Kirby as well. :) |
I'm definitely not opposed to getting Kirby interviewed first as well, especially with her contribution in regards to art, and being A&D mod for over three years now means she's got loads of experience to share.
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What format are you doing for your interview? Written? Video? |
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I'm going to stick with a simple written piece for now. I'm a tad nervous to start with recording right away. Might do that later though. You? |
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If you ever want to compare/work together on formulating questions for certain interviewees, PM and we can crank this shiz out together! :D |
Kirby is a cool start. Her art captures most people's heart and attention.
(Plus her name is Kirbyyy) |
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