Renee... I don't take it personally. I don't take the positive comments personally either. There are some "teaching moments," like me mumbling "um hum" as one might in a real conversation, that I think about daily and have, mostly, adjusted. Others like "he needs to learn how to interview" don't offer me anything but negativity. There are interviews in which I am nearly silent, some where I opine a lot, others where I interrupt. I adjust as needed. Sometimes I get it wrong. Mostly, not.
DP/30 -- As a professional, you might consider the negative comments as a teaching moment, rather than a personal attack. The interruptions are irritating. It is as if you want to hear yourself speak, rather than listening fully to the answers you receive.
I'm giving myself none of the credit for her being a good guest. But the notion that she does well in the interview in spite of me is an equally odd suggestion. My job is to give every guest a platform to be themselves. As an audience, you have the absolute right to like or dislike me or my style. But the attitude that someone is, basically, self-interviewing, and just has to manage to avoid my interruptions is simply inaccurate.
This interviewer needs to learn how to interview others, that are actually on the camera, his interruptions are jarring. She, thankfully, knows how to hold her own.
"Documentary" filmmaker. Makes a movie using youtube, fired trainers, and ignoring the facts. So glad that Academy Awards saw through this farce of a film.
All the information Gabriela got is solid. There are records & documents to back it all up. She gave Seaworld many chances to tell their side, even inviting them to an open debate, time & time again Seaworld refused. Gabriela played very fair but Seaworld don't want to be questioned on it 'cos they know they can't deny any of it.
Congrats to Gabriela who by persistence and hard work has managed to change the course of things. I saw your movie and it was fabulous
His technique is fine, I don't come here to watch 'interviews', I come to this channel for intelligent conversation! Keep up the good work!
SeaWorld shares dropped 45% in the last year!
I am forever fascinated by people who decide the interview works in spite of the interviewer.
I am so grateful for the interviews you do, as far as I know there are no other interviews that are so raw and honest.
Renee... I don't take it personally. I don't take the positive comments personally either.
There are some "teaching moments," like me mumbling "um hum" as one might in a real conversation, that I think about daily and have, mostly, adjusted. Others like "he needs to learn how to interview" don't offer me anything but negativity. There are interviews in which I am nearly silent, some where I opine a lot, others where I interrupt. I adjust as needed. Sometimes I get it wrong. Mostly, not.
DP/30 -- As a professional, you might consider the negative comments as a teaching moment, rather than a personal attack. The interruptions are irritating. It is as if you want to hear yourself speak, rather than listening fully to the answers you receive.
Are you really giving yourself all of the credit for Gabriela being an interesting and pleasant person to listen to?
Gabriela is hot and did an awesome documentary ,can you count how many times she said.... you no ,in this 31min vid
I'm giving myself none of the credit for her being a good guest. But the notion that she does well in the interview in spite of me is an equally odd suggestion. My job is to give every guest a platform to be themselves. As an audience, you have the absolute right to like or dislike me or my style. But the attitude that someone is, basically, self-interviewing, and just has to manage to avoid my interruptions is simply inaccurate.
I like your interviewing :)
Smart Woman, great film.
This interviewer needs to learn how to interview others, that are actually on the camera, his interruptions are jarring.
She, thankfully, knows how to hold her own.
I like the affect of her head steaming. Lol. Something on the pourch is making it but it looks like steam is coming out of her head.
Not totally honest, they should be honest.
All these ppl talking shit about the interviewer should post videos of themselves doing better. Great interview both from interviewer and interviewee.
"Documentary" filmmaker. Makes a movie using youtube, fired trainers, and ignoring the facts. So glad that Academy Awards saw through this farce of a film.
All the information Gabriela got is solid. There are records & documents to back it all up. She gave Seaworld many chances to tell their side, even inviting them to an open debate, time & time again Seaworld refused. Gabriela played very fair but Seaworld don't want to be questioned on it 'cos they know they can't deny any of it.
What facts did she ignore? Everything in the movie was spot on, 100% accurate. One of the best documentaries every made.