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Rob Kenny's avatar

The finest Q&A I ever attended was not related to film - it was a discussion with Peter Saville (Graphic Designer) to run alongside an exhibition of his work at The Design Museum.

I'm not even sure he had a moderator, but I do recollect him starting the whole thing off by saying that he didn't want attendees to have to sit there listening to him answer questions about subjects that they had no particular interest in.

Instead, he invited questions from the audience straight off and then spent 15/20 minutes talking about that subject in detail. Was informative, engaging and refreshing.

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Ruari Elkington's avatar

Great to read, thanks Duncan. You've hit on so much that I find challenging and satisfying about moderation work around film and filmmaker Q&A's. The Turnaround from Jessie Thorn has been really generative in my thinking around what constitutes a good interview and asking good questions. There's a lot to this podcast, but it's well worth a listen

https://maximumfun.org/podcasts/the-turnaround-with-jesse-thorn/?_paged=2

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