Interviews with Hollywood stars. Interviews with famous people. Interview of rapper Basta to Yuri Dudyu

1) informational - when a person is asked what he saw or heard;
2) interview-comments - when a person is asked his opinion;
3) interview-portrait.

Interview writing rules

Prepare carefully for the conversation. Contact will not work if you do not understand with whom and what you are talking about. You need to spend several hours to study a person: look through his blog, find out what they write about him on the Internet, etc. Only in this case you will understand why your character is interesting.

Be sure to read previous interviews with this person and don't ask questions that have already been asked. When you are asked for the tenth time about the origin of a pseudonym, it is annoying.

For the same reason, do not ask questions that are easily answered on the Web.

Ask about things that interest you personally. Routine questions lead to routine answers.

How to arrange an interview

Try to illustrate the text with photographs whenever possible. Image visualization is very important.

If you are given a written interview, try not to edit the text.

Once again: you can shorten the text, redirect - only in exceptional cases, when it comes to an obvious mistake.

Never publish an interview without agreeing on the final version.

Interviews are one of the most rewarding types of content.

You select questions, send them to the hero, get answers, format them and print! Of course, this is a superficial scheme for creating an interview. In fact, this is an independent and vibrant content format. And in the blog, it looks very advantageous against the background of the usual articles, guides and news.

We have already prepared several materials on the topic of the interview. Now we will talk about the most important stage of preparing for an interview - the questions.

Studying the hero, I want to ask him important and sharp questions at the same time. I want the interview to not be boring, banal and typical. I want the reader to swallow it, savoring every letter, every line.

And at such moments, at hand there is a lack of a selection of interview questions that can be adapted to an individual character.

Interview Questions: 60 Templates

  1. Tell us about yourself, your business.
  2. How can you describe yourself in two words?
  3. When did you decide to become _____ and why?
  4. What brought you exactly to __________?
  5. What inspired you to _________?
  6. What were the first steps?
  7. What are the pros and cons of working _______?
  8. Describe your biggest achievement and most impressive failure?
  9. Describe three of your accomplishments?
  10. Are there moments when inspiration leaves you (lose faith in yourself, in your business)?
  11. Describe your work environment?
  12. Do you plan to change _______?
  13. What are your plans in _______?
  14. What is the secret to success in _____?
  15. How did you succeed in _______?
  16. What are your favorite books (movies, meals)?
  17. What would you never do in your life?
  18. Can it be said that ______?
  19. On what basis do you ______?
  20. Did you come to this position yourself or ______?
  21. How have you changed since _______?
  22. Do you love your job (business, product, service, business)?
  23. What do you like to do in your free time?
  24. How to make ________?
  25. What advice can you give to newcomers (employees, readers)?
  26. When did you last _________?
  27. What interests you besides ______ and ________?
  28. How do you take a break from ____?
  29. How did you come up with the idea to organize ________?
  30. Did you do _____ on your own or with support?
  31. How often you ________?
  32. What do you think _______ is?
  33. What qualities do you think _____ should have?
  34. Are you being yourself while doing your job, or is it a PR move?
  35. What is the share of luck and luck in your project?
  36. Do you have your own motto, mission?
  37. You have already achieved a lot in your profession, has popularity changed you?
  38. How much time do you devote to ______?
  39. Why do you think such a point of view has been formed in society (in the market, in a company, on forums, on the Internet)?
  40. What was the most difficult for you?
  41. Tell me step by step what needs to be done to _________?
  42. Where to start a newbie if he wants to follow in your footsteps?
  43. What kind professional advice can you give to those who are just starting to develop in _______?
  44. What are the pitfalls in your field?
  45. Is it difficult to do what brings you money? What does it cost you?
  46. How did you get your first success?
  47. How do others perceive your development (work, changes)?
  48. Where are you looking for your customers (customers, buyers, investors, partners)?
  49. There is no desire to throw everything to the "damn grandmother" and start something completely new?
  50. Tell me the TOP 5 most effective tactics (tips, tricks, tricks, secrets, ways) in _______?
  51. What is your opinion on this question: ___________?
  52. Form your attitude to life (business, family, colleagues, employees) in five words?
  53. What is the main expertise of a person of your level?
  54. Was it difficult to give up _______ (free time, stability, career growth)?
  55. Are you always this open (closed, aggressive, optimistic, quick)?
  56. How would you rate yourself as _______?
  57. Did you have to professional activity overstep your principles?
  58. In any case, there are turning points. What were yours?
  59. What prevents you from living, and what helps?
  60. What are you dreaming about?

Of course, these questions are more related to personal rather than professional interviews. But in any case, each of them can lead to a chain of new ideas, which eventually turn into a full-fledged conversation script.

What journalist does not dream of doing at least one interview in his career, which will be remembered even years later. And what PR person does not dream that this is how an interview with his ward would become. Of course, a lot depends on the personality of the hero, but even the most interesting interlocutor can close up if you ask him the wrong thing or the wrong way. We love interviews very much and decided to collect in one place those that we consider to be practically standard. So, our selection of the best interviews. Read, watch, learn the art of building an interesting conversation, and just have fun.

1. Interview of rapper Basta to Yuri Dudyu

Yes, it is possible that Yuri Dud later had interviews and more abruptly, but this conversation deserves special attention. After all, it was with her that the YouTube channel “vDud” began, and Dud himself then declared himself to a wide audience and, as a result, in less than a year became one of the most significant characters in the media get-together.

2. Svetlana Bodrova: “We just lived with it. And they were happy." Colta

The first interview of the widow of Sergei Bodrov, which caused a great public outcry and discussion in social networks. Read on and you'll understand why.

3. "Nose to nose #media". Conversation of Elizabeth of Ossetia with Demyan Kudryavtsev. composition

In general, the Sostav.ru project “Nose to Nose”, in which famous media characters interview each other, is all good. But this interview is our personal favorite.

4. “The formula is simple: all swear words must be replaced with “I love” or “I don’t love”. "Afisha.Daily"

She is like a medical cat, naked, which absorbed all the disease, went and jumped out of the window, and her owner got into a car accident and survived ... well, what ?!

Nothing, keep going.

An excellent conversation between Roman Volobuev and the infamous director Valeria Gai Germanika.

5. Tatyana Tolstaya: “I can hit my face with a stick and a nail.” Magazine "Sho"

An ingenious, without exaggeration, interview by Tatyana Tolstaya to the Ukrainian magazine "Sho". Links to the original are not in the public domain, but the Internet is not without good people so enjoy.

A lot of interesting things about the "School of Scandal" and famous people.

6. Jack Ma: "I haven't received a paycheck for 12 years." RBC

The first interview given Russian media Alibaba founder.

7. Interview with Mila Kunis. Radio 1 BBC

Funny interview with BBC radio host Chris Stark with Mila Kunis. The young journalist was very nervous because he needed to communicate with the star, which he told her about. "It's not like the pub chatting with friends that I'm used to," Stark admitted. After that, the journalist and the actress begin to discuss cocktails, dishes, football, and in the end, Stark even invites her on a date. And at the end of the conversation, the actress admitted that it was one of the best interviews in her life.

The video on YouTube with the recording of this interview has collected 14 million views and more than 11 thousand comments to date, many Western publications have written about it. And Chris Stark himself subsequently made such an informal approach his chip.

8. Faina Ranevskaya: “But I don’t know how to play at all. I don't understand what it's like to play."

The only interview of the great actress Faina Ranevskaya, which she gave in 1979, when she was already 83 years old.

Watch from the 4th minute.

9. Interview with Princess Diana. BBC

Text version of Princess Di's very personal video interview she gave on the BBC Panorama show in 1995.