"Come on, Schneider, are you ready?" Carls straightened his clothes and said, "Everything is fine, right?"
"Microphone, turn it over!"
Carls looked at the microphone in his hand, turned it 180 degrees, and turned the small KT board with the words "Carls Street Interview" to the front.
Since this year's New Year, Carl's family and his good friend went on a trip to China and completely fell in love with the country full of delicious food.
Now that short videos are becoming popular, the two of them also made a short video series called Carls Street Interviews.
Wilson used to be a frequent visitor to bars and nightclubs, so he was naturally good-looking, and his younger brother Carls was even better looking.
The short videos of the two began to quickly become popular on the short video platform thanks to Carls' handsome appearance and interesting titles.
"Hello everyone, this is Carls Street Interview! Today we're going to ask: How well do you know China?"
The two recorded the beginning of the show on the roadside and then began looking for their first target.
"What do you think of that old man?" Schneider pointed to an old man sitting on a park bench feeding a cat.
"Okay, it's him!" Carls nodded and walked over with the microphone.
The two conducted several street interviews and gradually learned how to choose interviewees.
First, you’d better not choose those office workers who are in a hurry. It is very likely that they are in a hurry to punch in. If you stop them for an interview, aren’t you asking for trouble?
Secondly, it is best not to choose people who look like important people. Last time, the two of them saw a very stylish person, but he was stopped by his bodyguards before he could get close.
The third type is women without makeup. Although this is not absolute, many women will refuse to appear on camera without makeup.
Therefore, the best people to interview are those like the old man they chose, who looks kind and has free time, as well as students and young couples.
"Hello, sir. We are Carls for a street interview. Can I ask you a few questions?" Carls asked politely.
The old man was stunned for a moment, then he stroked the cat on the bench and nodded. "Okay, but if the question is too difficult, I may not be able to give you an answer, young man."
Only after obtaining permission did Schneider move the camera and put the old man and Carls together in the shot. This detail also made the old man very satisfied.
"I want to ask, do you know China?"
"China?" The old man didn't expect this question. He smiled kindly and said, "Of course, young man. I've traveled to China many times."
The two of them didn't expect that the first fish they caught would be a big one. Carls asked excitedly, "So what do you think of that distant eastern country?"
"It's changed so much!" the old man said, reminiscing. "I first went there over 40 years ago for work. At that time, I thought they were so backward."
The two of them didn't expect that the topic would lead to forty years ago, but since the old man said that there had been great changes, the two of them didn't interrupt.
"The second time I went was ten years ago. I had already retired by then, and my wife and I wanted to revisit the places we had visited when we were young, so we went to China."
"Oh my God, I was stunned when I got off the plane and left the airport," the old man said in an exaggerated tone. "I even thought they had acquired alien technology to develop so quickly."
"Later, my wife and I went there several times, and each time I had a different experience. The only thing that remained the same was their delicious food. It was really great. You really should go and try it."
"Wow, that's right. I went to China for a trip during the New Year this year. It was really great." Carls exclaimed.
Then, two foreigners in the camera introduced their favorite Chinese food in poor Chinese accent.
"Chinese restaurants have been doing better and better recently. There are many more authentic Chinese delicacies. Many of my friends and I like the food there." Finally, the old gourmet uncle did not forget to introduce to Carls which Chinese restaurant nearby is the most authentic.
After finishing the first interview, Schneider turned off the camera and complained, "Carls, you all told me you were hungry. You have to treat us. Let's go to the Chinese restaurant that the gentleman just recommended."
"No problem, Schneider, but only if this episode gets more than 200,000 hits."
"Okay, I'm confident, Carls. Let's get started on the next interview. I can't wait to get back to post-production and get it out there."
The two chose two students as their second target.
Carls also made an introduction and then raised today's question.
"China?" Harris, the brown-haired man, spoke in a curry-flavored European dialect. "That country is even more backward than my hometown. Instead of focusing on that country, why not pay attention to my hometown?"
"Backward?" Carls was a little stunned. He felt that Jiangdu, where he went this time, was more developed than Big Ben City.
"Yes, I heard that many people there don't even have cars and are still using very primitive means of transportation."
"Original?" Carls suddenly had a bad taste in his mouth and opened a video forwarded to him by his brother Wilson. It was the fairy-tale version of the MV shot by Feng Xiaoyun and others.
"Is this the flying sword that you're talking about, the backward, primitive tool?"
Harris, who was stunned, hadn't said anything yet when Carter, who was traveling with him, exclaimed.
"Oh my god, is this really their means of transportation? It's so cool! And it's so powerful and aggressive. Is this alien technology? They don't want to rule the world, do they? Well, if they rule me, I wouldn't be unacceptable if they could give me a means of transportation like this."
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