. Bell telephone magazine . e-rolled and playedback immediately. At this point took over. ■ As each mans interview was played back on a 24-inch TV monitor, he sat next to Mr. Crotty and was given a blow-by-blow critique of his points covered by the veteran di-rector were personal mannerisms (Keepyour hands out of your pockets.);diction (Open your mouth.); aggres-siveness (Dont be nasty to the his audience.); lack of aggressive-ness (Dont let him get away with got a good answer.); footwork(His question was off-target. You shouldhave changed the sub


. Bell telephone magazine . e-rolled and playedback immediately. At this point took over. ■ As each mans interview was played back on a 24-inch TV monitor, he sat next to Mr. Crotty and was given a blow-by-blow critique of his points covered by the veteran di-rector were personal mannerisms (Keepyour hands out of your pockets.);diction (Open your mouth.); aggres-siveness (Dont be nasty to the his audience.); lack of aggressive-ness (Dont let him get away with got a good answer.); footwork(His question was off-target. You shouldhave changed the subject to more favor-able ground.). It should be noted quickly that, whilethe comments above were samples ofcriticisms (that was Crottys job), all ofthe students comported themselves verywell, considering the realism of the situ-ation and the thoroughness of the ques-tioning. And, as Crotty remarked, eachwould have done immeasurably better ona second try. We asked each student to answer aquestionnaire on the workshop and we. During the critique of an interview, A. Burke Crotty, the participant and the audience observea playback of the performance by means of the TV monitor (center) and a taped recording. 54


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