This is an excerpt from The Nicholas J. Fuentes Show.
Positives: WOW. Completely impressed with the talent. This student has real, raw, natural talent. Felt like I was watching a cable news show. Nicholas J. Fuentes has a bright TV future ahead of him. Nicholas was smart, thoughtful and naturally curious. Excellent on camera disposition. Excellent prompter reads... excellent questions...conversational...really listened to the guest. IMPRESSIVE. The set was beautiful. Excellent camera shots.
Improvements: Did not like the vertical Skype interview. Can you make it horizontal?
Positives: Lots of very impressive elements here starting with your host. He's articulate, well informed, clearly engaged, and very confident in front of the camera. The set looks very slick. The bobblehead opening title is a bit static by comparison, but you keep it appropriately brief and get us back to the show. Audio is excellent (not the guest on Skype, but it is what it is). Very good lighting for green screen. Very slick production all the way around.
Improvements: Hard to find things to pick on here. For the Skype interview, we see the green screen behind the host in the window in the corner. Not a huge thing, and I'm guessing it's unavoidable. The audio of the guest was a bit in and out, but I blame Skype. I'm amazed if there is a high school audience (or any audience, for that matter) for a topic as narrow as this- I mean, how many people can rattle off the various subcategories of libertarian politics- but my hat's off to this kid for being passionate, articulate, and informed.
Positives: Very nice show. Great concept and well conceived and produced. Nice graphics, set and script. Congrats.
Improvements: Host could be a bit less rehearsed. Some of the boxes and graphics curing interview distracted from the message.
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