Well, the interview is done
We were told by the organisers which questions we would be asked (the questions were actually designed by the staff of the camp and the Channel 10 Crew) so we could work on our answers for the interview.
I was told I was going to be asked 3 basic questions and told what those questions would be.
Simple enough
Then for the next 20 minutes or so, while they were taping the kids doing their stuff, I tried to think up up some great answers. But the problem was I was hyped up from watching the kids getting hyped up and dancing while learning . . . YEE-HAAAAA!
It was like a sugar rush
Then in a mad rush I was taken outside, miked up, asked to sit with Sam the reporter in front of the camera, and then I was asked about 5 questions that were not even close to what had been planned
My head was still spinning from the activities inside so I just blurted out whatever came to mind
I have no idea how it went. I prepared myself for a serious interview, but ended up hyped-up and thrown in the deep end with no planning.
I felt like a Cheshire Cat on uppers
If I look like a fool, then it is totally understandable
They said it will be on in about 2 weeks.