Very nice interview, thanks a lot Hadster, Armada and the cameraman! I was happy to hear Armada's idol/inspiration back in the day was EK, since EK was also my smash-idol =). There was just something in his playstyle that made me feel he was the true champion of the people and an honorable player. Also his personal behaviour outside smash was something to respect for and feel cohesiveness to.
I know the interview was made in difficult circumstances, but I would still like to give some constructive feedback about it:
1. Think more about what people might want to hear from Armada or know about him. There were many good questions I think, but atleast I and maybe some others would have wanted to know more about Armada's last performance in USA tourney. And about what armada thinks about mango. Does he consider himself now better than mango? How well does he think he can handle mango's other characters than fox now? Also, what player's does armada see potential to fight top places in future, in europe and usa?
2. Think the question's beforehand. Write them to paper if it helps. You can have the paper with you in the interview situation also, so you can check what to ask next =]. So that in the situation they will come out smoothly. Make the questions more simple form, so that the audience and the interviewee can understand them easily. Don't ask too hard and bizarre questions.
3. Make shorter introductions to your question's, or don't make introductions at all. Because I think people want to hear Armada speaking most of the time - not the interviewer. Also when we know that Armada is not perfect in english, I think it would help a lot if the interviewer would give the questions in paper to Armada beforehand, so he can think about what to answer to them, and maybe also choose which questions to answer and which not.
I hope these could help for the future interview situations maybe =]. Don't take them too personally, I think you did a good job and it was nice to have that interview seen

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