Mine started about a half hour late which threw me off a little and had a ripple effect on my tightly scheduled day. I think it went well overall, hard to know tbh. They were very personable and easy to talk to. Though only Anna really spoke/asked questions.
They asked a lot about my background and about certain things from my resume and whether or not I’d taken any screenwriting classes.
They also asked if I had any ideas for future projects. This is where I felt a bit ambushed, because it seemed like they were interested in me breaking the actual story, which I didn't feel entirely prepared to do. I had plenty of concepts/characters/arcs/central conflict ideas for specific projects but it seemed like they thought I was being too abstract or something. After that, there was time for me to ask questions.
It’s odd, I felt really solid and confident about my writing samples but the interview has actually heightened my overall neuroses a little bit. Having said that, I'm definitely one of those people who's prone to replay the thing over and over in my head looking for all my subtle missteps.
Glad it’s over, though. Onward!
They asked a lot about my background and about certain things from my resume and whether or not I’d taken any screenwriting classes.
They also asked if I had any ideas for future projects. This is where I felt a bit ambushed, because it seemed like they were interested in me breaking the actual story, which I didn't feel entirely prepared to do. I had plenty of concepts/characters/arcs/central conflict ideas for specific projects but it seemed like they thought I was being too abstract or something. After that, there was time for me to ask questions.
It’s odd, I felt really solid and confident about my writing samples but the interview has actually heightened my overall neuroses a little bit. Having said that, I'm definitely one of those people who's prone to replay the thing over and over in my head looking for all my subtle missteps.
Glad it’s over, though. Onward!