- Based on your experience, what defines a successful display, or what makes a show successful?
- What do you think are the most essential elements in a display?
- What are the specific safety laws you have to follow?
- How do you figure out which shells to fire at what time? Is there a script?
- What can you tell me about choreography? Do all shows need to be choreographed?
- How important is safety in terms of a show?
- Which, do you think is more essential between safety and choreography? Why?
- What are all the different mediums of shows? Which is the most common?
- Where is the future of pyrotechnics going? Is it getting more popular with technology advances or is it becoming less popular?
- Does the occasion of a display affect the power of it?
- When you're thinking of an idea for a show, what do you have in mind?
- Can you please explain the process of executing a show?
- What is the role of clients in a display?
- What about fire marshals?
- How closely do the choreographers work with the actual crew team? Clients?
- Do clients interfere a lot, or do they let you do your work?
- Describe the best client to have, in your opinion.
- When executing displays, what is your main priority: pleasing the client, pleasing the audience, or winning awards?
- What are some problems that have occurred in any of your previous displays? Why did they happen and what did you and your crew do to fix them?
- What is the most important aspect of a successful pyrotechnic display?
Jack L.
South
Pyrotechnics
What is the most important aspect that contributes to a successful pyrotechnic display?
South
Pyrotechnics
What is the most important aspect that contributes to a successful pyrotechnic display?
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Interview 4 Questions
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ReplyDeleteQ4 and 5 are the same. Combine them.
Scratch Q3 and ask this at the end of your interview: May I have the contact information of someone in industry you know who can help me get on my feet?