Conducting interviews and conducting an orchestra
Larry and Bill discuss conducting.
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Bill: I think interview film directors can learn something from
Larry:
Bill: Interviews are pretty boring if they are talking heads. Smart editing, archive footage, text inserted, this all helps move the story along.
Larry: It’s not always about stories.
Bill: Well, you as an interviewer, and the conductor of an orchestra, you’re both trying to control unruly sounds.
Larry: Right.
Bill: So I’m just saying, sometimes you have to control what happens at the beginning, and in the middle, and how it all finishes.
Larry: Right again. Know what you mean. Garrot the garrulous.
Bill: What do you do when someone grabs the mike and won’t let go? And they keep saying, “Oh and one more thing.”
Larry: Conductors have their baton. An interviewer has that cut dead question ready.
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Labels: conducting, interviewing, orchestras, stories, talking heads
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