Palomar Interview
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Albany: If you had one piece of advice you could give someone what would it be?
Interviewee: Definitely a lot of time management, make sure you make a schedule for the homework that you are supposed to do in college.
Grace: What about in life, in general.
Interviewee: Be Cautious of the things that you do, really think it through before you do it. Especially when it comes to the people you hang out with or deciding if you want to go to a party or anything thing like that. That's probably my biggest advice.
Albany: Can you tell us a story of a time you went necessarily cautious?
Luci: Or an experience where that affected you a lot?
Grace: Why would that be your advice to somebody, does it come from an experience you had?
Interviewee: No it's just in general, I never really made the worst decisions in the world. I'm always cautious.
Luci: Did you ever have you parents or anyone tell you that, that triggered that to be something you remind yourself to do.
Interviewee: Not that I can think of, I do know that theres something but I just can't think of it right now.
Albany: What's the biggest obstacle or struggle you have in your life right now?
Interviewee: Probably just stress, that's probably it. Or fear, fear and worry. Worry that i'm not going to succeed in anything that i'm doing. So i'm afraid so make something happen in my life, that's probably the biggest thing.
Grace: What are you studying right now?
Interviewee: Theatre arts
Grace: What made you choose that major?
Interviewee: I love acting, I really want to become an actor, and maybe even a director. But that's mostly the reason why.
Grace: What was one of your first experiences with acts that made you really want to get into it?
Interviewee: I started at 5 year old, but then I don't really like it at 5 years old, I didn't really like it until I did my first church play. That's when I really started to enjoy it. So that's when I decided it was obviously something I wanted to do. So I just continued to do it. Here I am.
Luci: Do you want to do anything specific, like in theatre or movies?
Interviewee: Mostly movies, I want to be in movies. That's the main thing, Right now i’m here because that's all that is offered. I’m trying to go for movies that's my main goal.
Albany: What's your most embarrassing moment?
Interviewee: For one of my church plays I had to sing at the very end and I hit the wrong note so my voice squeaked a lot and broke. That was embarrassing and everyone was like ooooooo and I was like yeah...I don't know what happened. But we had never really practiced the song and I was really embarrassed.
Grace: What was your favorite show and why was it such a good experience?
Interviewee: My senior, last year, I did the little mermaid. That was mostly because I got to play Sebastian, and it was my first musical and it was really exciting to be a character and everyone thought I was actually that character. I felt like I sounded like that character and sang like that character. So that was a pretty cool experience. And that's why I really want to do it again.
Luci: Where did you go to highschool?
Interviewee: Escondido High School
Albany: If you had one piece of advice you could give someone what would it be?
Interviewee: Definitely a lot of time management, make sure you make a schedule for the homework that you are supposed to do in college.
Grace: What about in life, in general.
Interviewee: Be Cautious of the things that you do, really think it through before you do it. Especially when it comes to the people you hang out with or deciding if you want to go to a party or anything thing like that. That's probably my biggest advice.
Albany: Can you tell us a story of a time you went necessarily cautious?
Luci: Or an experience where that affected you a lot?
Grace: Why would that be your advice to somebody, does it come from an experience you had?
Interviewee: No it's just in general, I never really made the worst decisions in the world. I'm always cautious.
Luci: Did you ever have you parents or anyone tell you that, that triggered that to be something you remind yourself to do.
Interviewee: Not that I can think of, I do know that theres something but I just can't think of it right now.
Albany: What's the biggest obstacle or struggle you have in your life right now?
Interviewee: Probably just stress, that's probably it. Or fear, fear and worry. Worry that i'm not going to succeed in anything that i'm doing. So i'm afraid so make something happen in my life, that's probably the biggest thing.
Grace: What are you studying right now?
Interviewee: Theatre arts
Grace: What made you choose that major?
Interviewee: I love acting, I really want to become an actor, and maybe even a director. But that's mostly the reason why.
Grace: What was one of your first experiences with acts that made you really want to get into it?
Interviewee: I started at 5 year old, but then I don't really like it at 5 years old, I didn't really like it until I did my first church play. That's when I really started to enjoy it. So that's when I decided it was obviously something I wanted to do. So I just continued to do it. Here I am.
Luci: Do you want to do anything specific, like in theatre or movies?
Interviewee: Mostly movies, I want to be in movies. That's the main thing, Right now i’m here because that's all that is offered. I’m trying to go for movies that's my main goal.
Albany: What's your most embarrassing moment?
Interviewee: For one of my church plays I had to sing at the very end and I hit the wrong note so my voice squeaked a lot and broke. That was embarrassing and everyone was like ooooooo and I was like yeah...I don't know what happened. But we had never really practiced the song and I was really embarrassed.
Grace: What was your favorite show and why was it such a good experience?
Interviewee: My senior, last year, I did the little mermaid. That was mostly because I got to play Sebastian, and it was my first musical and it was really exciting to be a character and everyone thought I was actually that character. I felt like I sounded like that character and sang like that character. So that was a pretty cool experience. And that's why I really want to do it again.
Luci: Where did you go to highschool?
Interviewee: Escondido High School