How do you conduct a character interview?
I'd be interested to know how you conduct interviews with the characters in your books. Do you even conduct them? Does it help you? What's the point of it for you?
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No, I think it’s a waste of time with the interview. If it requires history, then the figure gets a character slot so that actions, statements etc. match it. That’s enough.
I see. Thank you
I’m not doing this outside the story. So far, it wasn’t even in my mind. Would (for me) be strange to get characters out and write an interview. During the course of history they react to their personality anyway or develop the one or the other train.
I’d be interested in how someone does this when it’s done.
So you do this within the story?
Well, only if there is an interview relevant to the course. But this is not about it.
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That doesn’t lead I, that happens between the characters and that could be a moderate conversation to two before a camera, with or without audience, spontaneously on the street. There are just different circumstances for interviews and if you incorporate this, the way comes from the situation that is just needed in history.
I can’t explain it better.
Could you describe/ explain to me how to do this? Interested me.