For my one of my CCRs, I thought instead of just having a sit-down interview straight-up, I'd do something different. One of the largest ways people are consuming content now is short-form type stuff, so I thought it'd be neat to make my CCR more TikTok-style-ish! I worded it as if someone was going to just bang on my door and begin questioning me about my film release, like those quick and informal street interviews. This helped make it not so scripted and spontaneous, but it remained engaging and still hit all of the major points. I wanted audiences to feel as if they were being brought in on the conversation, so that the answers sounded more organic and compelling. Since thrillers are all about tension and pace, I enjoyed that this kind of interview actually did reflect the tone of my film in a really cool way. And social media is such a huge part of how movies get promoted now, so it was an easy decision to do a CCR in this kind of environment. It was such a groundbreaking way of completing the required questions in a fun and interactive manner!
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