GrandPyromania Profile Joined January 2012 United States 38 Posts #2



Hope you all enjoy, and as per usual, please leave any feedback for us to go through! We're hoping to be way more frequent as the show has been rebooted. Wow, 10/10 podcast, and I'm not just saying that because I'm extremely biased either.Hope you all enjoy, and as per usual, please leave any feedback for us to go through! We're hoping to be way more frequent as the show has been rebooted.

Dekalinder Profile Joined December 2012 Italy 143 Posts #3 Too many Yeahs. Also, you should prep both your questions and your sintax, more than once you got really messy when trying to word some simple question.

Aside from that it's good to have you back, but I liked the"talking" format of the previous one better than this "interview" format.

Lastly Jerax, if you are reading this please don't be so emo XD

Julmust Profile Joined November 2008 Sweden 2183 Posts #4 On November 16 2015 04:41 Dekalinder wrote:

Too many Yeahs. Also, you should prep both your questions and your sintax, more than once you got really messy when trying to word some simple question.

Aside from that it's good to have you back, but I liked the"talking" format of the previous one better than this "interview" format.

Lastly Jerax, if you are reading this please don't be so emo XD

The thinking is that future podcasts will use the "talking" format. We had an opportunity to interview Jerax and decided that would be a nice kick-off to the reboot.



Thanks for the feedback The thinking is that future podcasts will use the "talking" format. We had an opportunity to interview Jerax and decided that would be a nice kick-off to the reboot.Thanks for the feedback Administrator I'm dancing in the moonlight

Linwelin Profile Joined March 2011 Ireland 2125 Posts Last Edited: 2015-11-15 21:50:38 #5 I enjoyed it and it was quite interesting. I learned quite a few things I didn't know about Jerax and his team(s)!



Some feedback:



Sometimes I think the hosts weren't sure on who should ask the next question so there were a few unnecessary silences while they were both waiting. It's understandable though especially if they can't see each other and it will probably get better with more experience.



Also, as Dekalinder said, sometimes the person asking a question wasn't phrasing it very well and it got a little confusing at times. I also think this will definitely get better with more podcasting experience though Fuck Razor and Death Prophet

StarMoon Profile Joined April 2011 Canada 159 Posts #6 A generally rocky interview, but the effort is appreciated.



I suggest watching Thoorin's interview of Aui 2000 for some reference on how to improve.

Saechiis Profile Joined May 2010 Netherlands 906 Posts #7 You both seemed very nervous, I think things will go more smoothly once you get used to doing these podcasts. Keep em coming! I think esports is pretty nice.

duner167 Profile Joined May 2015 2 Posts Last Edited: 2015-12-04 14:22:29 #8 You suck at interviewing! You cannot expect to make some half-clear comment/question and expect the man getting interviewed to spill all his beans, simply it does not work that way. Especially, if your subject is a pro gamer who just woke up from his sleep early just for the interview after a long night of DOTA. Besides, It is clear from your voice that you are not excited to interview him which makes your subject even less willing to continue the interview, especially true if your subject is a sleepy pro gamer. Please watch "Coffees with Toffees" for proish/amateur DOTA 2 interviews, the man makes his homework before the interview and conveys excitement to the interviewed. And please tell the co-caster to stop re-phrasing everything interviewed person says, it is annoying and unproductive, he should build upon ideas that interviewed says and maybe come up with another related question, not to repeat them in different words which is a dead-end every time.



I told these cause I want very few content creators DOTA 2 has to be more successful, the community needs you guys. Comments are harsh but made with good intentions.

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GrandPyromania Profile Joined January 2012 United States 38 Posts #9 On December 04 2015 23:04 duner167 wrote:

You suck at interviewing! You cannot expect to make some half-clear comment/question and expect the man getting interviewed to spill all his beans, simply it does not work that way. Especially, if your subject is a pro gamer who just woke up from his sleep early just for the interview after a long night of DOTA. Besides, It is clear from your voice that you are not excited to interview him which makes your subject even less willing to continue the interview, especially true if your subject is a sleepy pro gamer. Please watch "Coffees with Toffees" for proish/amateur DOTA 2 interviews, the man makes his homework before the interview and conveys excitement to the interviewed. And please tell the co-caster to stop re-phrasing everything interviewed person says, it is annoying and unproductive, he should build upon ideas that interviewed says and maybe come up with another related question, not to repeat them in different words which is a dead-end every time.



I told these cause I want very few content creators DOTA 2 has to be more successful, the community needs you guys. Comments are harsh but made with good intentions.





Thank you for the criticism, I can completely understand and agree with your points. Thank you for the criticism, I can completely understand and agree with your points.