Showing posts with label Whatever Works. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Whatever Works. Show all posts
Saturday, February 27, 2010
Red Carpet Interviews...Some DOs and DON'Ts
Okay, Streamys time is upon us and the spotlight is on web series, actors, and all of the talented people behind the scenes. It is an exciting time and I know that getting publicity for your show is an integral part of finding new viewers or connecting with your current fans. So, I hope all of you who wake up to a Streamy nomination get ready for a thrilling time in your career, but prepare yourself for the round of media that is to follow. Do yourself and your show a favor, mentally prepare for the red carpet. Here are a couple of things I have noticed recently on the red carpet, a few bad habits, and some things to point out. At The Web Files, we want to showcase you and your show in the best light possible:
1. Talk to the reporter. Don't talk into the camera. It is a conversation between two people. Trust that the cameraman is focusing in on you and he will get the shot. If you look directly into the camera while being interviewed, it makes you look a bit crazy because you are ignoring the person asking you the questions. (Now, you can casually glance at the camera to include the audience, but don't get stuck in that lens.)
2. Don't EVER, EVER, EVER, hijack someone else's interview. I had this happen on Monday night at a web series premiere and it made the actor look like a big, old jackass. I was interviewing the creator of the show....it's his big night, his big moment, and his chance to shine. The actor comes stumbling into the shot, puts his arm around the creator, and expects me to start interviewing him. Sorry, nope, no way. The creator hired YOU, he wrote a part for YOU, he directed YOU. Without him, you wouldn't be on this red carpet. Show respect. Let everyone have their moment in the spotlight. Trust me, you will have your turn, but if you jump into my shot....forget about it.
3. Finally, sound bites. During a sit down interview with The Web Files, I want more in depth answers. On the red carpet, I want sound bites. A reporter from any show, whether it is a marquee entertainment show like ET, Access Hollywood, or E!, or a little one like The Web Files, is looking for the funny, off the cuff, short quips. If I asked you to tell me about your show, do it in less than 20 words. A 2 minute explanation usually makes your clip unusable because red carpet footage is edited in a faster paced rhythm. If you want to watch successful interviews in 30 seconds or less, take a look at the clips from the Whatever Works premiere from June 2009 for Focus Hollywood: See Larry David, Peter Fonda, Evan Rachel Wood, Patricia Clarkson, and John Lithgow all giving great little moments in an extremely short period of time. They are true masters at dealing with red carpet reporters when we only were allowed to ask them one question each that night.
I hope that some of these tips are useful to you and your cast. I am happy to offer up a few more helpful hints as we get closer to April 11th, 2010, so feel free to fire away with questions or suggestions on this topic in the section below (Anonymous posts are okay). I can address them in another post soon. See you at the Streamys red carpet!
PS All of the photos posted are examples of GOOD red carpet interviews, so don't start any gossip that I think you stink on the red carpet. xo kb
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Dance Channel TV and Woody Allen's Whatever Works

Good Afternoon!
This is a two for one special on this day. I had two shoots pretty close together in time, so one outfit would have to suffice. I knew that I could go for a more casual dress so, I chose my favorite Mossimo eggplant-colored dress and changed it up in a variety of ways for two different looks. The dress is a super-comfy cotton dress with pockets in front and a rounded neckline with capped sleeves. I started out by wearing the dress with the fabric sash it comes with and my favorite Target gold costume jewelry. Again, my shoes were my most expensive thing on my body...fantastic Carlos Santana black and eggplant strappy sandals with green and yellow beaded accents. I know this sounds like a rainbow puked all over my shoes, but I promise they are hot with 4" heels. And yes, Carlos makes some good music, and some darn good stilettos.
My first shoot of the day was the first edition of the "Can't Miss List" for Dance Channel TV. We will be shooting the gossip and dance news every two weeks and it is a fantastic project that I look forward to each and every time. You can check out the first episode here: Can't Miss List
I then had to dash from the Valley and over the hill to the Pacific Design Center for the premiere of Woody Allen's "Whatever Works" for Focus Hollywood. I was excited to cover this premiere because of the cast: Larry David, Ed Begley Jr., Evan Rachel Wood, and Patricia Clarkson. I knew I had to dress the outfit up a bit for the red carpet, so I grabbed my gold Express belt that I wore from the Heroes Among Us red carpet. I LOVE this belt, it's gold, sparkly, and stretchy. That's right, stretchy....you can make it an empire waist belt or wear it low slung over your hips. It is GENIUS and it is still on sale at Express. Check it out here: Express Gold Belt I kept my Carlos Santana shoes and removed the gold necklace so it wouldn't clutter the effect of the belt. Simple......two outfits in one! Oh, and check out the footage here: Whatever Works
Thanks for all of your feedback. I want to show that it is easy and affordable to dress for the red carpet or everyday life. Keep your comments coming and follow me on Kristyn Burtt!
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