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Dec
07

My First TV Interview!

I had the foresight to go to bed early last night so that I’d be well rested for my interview.

Then I stayed up until about five am tossing and turning, imagining her questions, and answering them.

“Well, Jenny…”

When my alarm went off at 8 I bolted up. I drank some delicious acerola cherry juice, took a shower, and put on my red shirt. A friend who’s been on TV a bunch of times told me not to wear black or white. My three shirts are black, very dark blue, and red, so that was an easy choice.

By the way, I get a real kick out of wearing my same clothes everywhere. I’ve worn the same clothes running with the bulls, sleeping in a cave, eating dinner on the Queen Mary 2, and now on TV.

Doug came to pick me up so that I wouldn’t have to worry about parking the RV and so that he could come hang out in the studio during the interview.

When we got there we were escorted to the lobby and left to our own devices. I imagined someone would be trying to put makeup on me and that I would maybe be offered a complimentary glass of water. Nope, just some leather seats and a flat screen watching the news.

Two minutes before my scheduled appearance time someone comes and gets me. No prep or anything.

I imagined that the studio would be bustling with commotion as newscasters poured through the news. Nope. Just a quiet camera guy and the two girls I’d met a couple days ago.

Another surprise is the amount of downtime in the studio. Even though it was a live show, there was plenty of time to say hi and joke around for a minute before the show started. A lot of the time is spent on recorded segments from outside of Austin and on commercials.

The camera guy put my mic on and I sat down with Jenny.

“Do I look at you or the camera?”

“Me.”

“Standby!” the camera guy called out.

And all of a sudden we were rolling. The interview passed in a blur. It lasted for three and a half minutes but it felt more like thirty seconds. I had no concept of how well I did, or even what my answers were. It was fun, though. I like high pressure situations and this was definitely one for me.

It actually reminded me a lot of the first time I did karaoke. We were at Krunkaoke, an all rap karaoke, so I knew I had to give it a shot. My friends knew this too and pushed me.

I was terrified when I got up to the stage, but I did okay. Not great, but it was enough fun that I knew I was hooked. After that there was practically no fear and absolutely no hesitation.

I think that’s how TV is too. I had a great time and I can’t wait to get in front of the camera again.

Here’s the segment:

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There are 20 Comments.

Dec 8th, 2008 @ 12:29 am

Great interview!

FB

Dec 8th, 2008 @ 12:50 am

Very nice Tynan. She seemed more nervous than a typical broadcast women. Maybe it was just because she was trying to cook through it.

Great job though.

Andrew


DavidBobby
Dec 8th, 2008 @ 1:42 am

On the KXAN website they have a link to your website. I don’t know if it is just me or everyone, but the link they post is /KXAN but the one you have is /kxan. I believe it makes a difference, but not positive. So just change the link on your end to all caps and you should pull in more people from the website.

Dec 8th, 2008 @ 3:36 am

Very nice indeed. You seemed very calm and relaxed, much more than she did, as Andrew said.

Your description of the whole thing actually reminded me of the time I was on TV too, to talk about the Portuguese Hardcore scene. It was a group interview on a talk show but was just about the same thing, no prep and no meet and great with the hosts…we were just thrown to the wolves. Had no real notion of time passing or just if I was making sense when I spoke…but it was a cool experience.


Bali
Dec 8th, 2008 @ 4:28 am

Tynan, i want the recording please.. Coz im live in asia.. Come on… ;)

Dec 8th, 2008 @ 9:40 am

Smaller news stations are definitely much more chill than a larger morning show, for example.

The Today Show (the only morning show I’ve been on so far) was insane before the show. Interns with food, clothing, makeup, dragging us all over the place, meeting people in the green room, etc, then being on set while there was live stuff going on 10 feet away from us and having them count us down was a real adrenaline rush. You’d have loved it. Right up your alley man!

-Jordan
http://www.pickuppodcast.com

Dec 8th, 2008 @ 9:44 am

Smaller news stations are definitely much more chill than a larger morning show, for example.

I know the Today Show (the only morning show I’ve been on so far) was insane before the show. Interns with food, clothing, makeup, dragging us all over the place, meeting people in the green room, etc, then being on set while there was live stuff going on 10 feet away from us and having them count us down was a real adrenaline rush. You’d have loved it. Right up your alley man!

-Jordan
http://www.pickuppodcast.com


Chris Spring
Dec 8th, 2008 @ 3:11 pm

“thanks alot Jenny”… nice!!

Well done mate


Mike
Dec 8th, 2008 @ 5:30 pm

Jenny wasn’t on your lap by the end of the segment… I’m not sold on the book.

Hahaha, just kidding. Good job on the segment.


Vincent
Dec 8th, 2008 @ 6:31 pm

Awesome job, Tynan. Cool and composed. You did really well.

Dec 8th, 2008 @ 7:25 pm

Nice video. Lookin a little skinny though Tynan, where’s that MAX diet at baby ;)

-Dream
http://www.TheDreamLounge.net

Dec 9th, 2008 @ 1:13 am

Testing


LlamasAreCool
Dec 9th, 2008 @ 2:00 am

Wow, that’s awesome. You gave a great interview too.


ACT
Dec 9th, 2008 @ 8:45 am

Hey Tynan,
You did absolutely awesome man. Is there anyway to get the clip to put on my youtube myspace and my new blog?
Thanks,
Alvina


dudey mc dude
Dec 9th, 2008 @ 10:18 am

dude… that was sweet.

Dressed a little casual for TV though…


Tynan
Dec 10th, 2008 @ 12:04 am

Thanks a lot everyone. I was WAY more nervous than I looked… I think that it’s probably my PUA training that kept me looking calm.

Tynan


Sarah
Dec 10th, 2008 @ 1:42 pm

Great job, Tynan. : )
Loving the hat, as usual.

Dec 17th, 2008 @ 9:10 am

Jordan, do you always have to brag?


zach
Dec 19th, 2008 @ 4:01 pm

Hey, nice job Ty.
You had more hair than i expected though.


Brian
Jan 1st, 2009 @ 6:26 pm

Well… I just got 2 TV interviews. It was really nerve racking. The situation doesn’t give me any justice being how a 93 year old neighbor god shot.. Though, being on the radio is a little better.

Spending 70hours behind a microphone and only 4 minutes behind a camera the radio is better.. So far.

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