Reviewing people you know
Tue, 27 Nov 2007, 12:04 pmDazzaB30 posts in thread
Reviewing people you know
Tue, 27 Nov 2007, 12:04 pmHey Everyone,
I've got a question that I would like some opinions on. I have recently written a review of a show that I saw. Quite a few of my friends were in the show and my review has been questioned because I know some of the people involved. (My review is located in this thread if you want to read it - http://www.theatre.asn.au/theatre_reviews/paris ) My situation however is that I live in a relatively small community and therefore I know quite a few of the people invovled in theatre around here. As such, it's difficult for me to find a show in this area that doesn't have at least a couple people that I know in it.
My question is then this: Is a person incapable of writing a balanced, un-biassed, constructive review of a show that involves one or more of that person's friends?
I personally don't think this is the case. Quite often my friends ask me for my opinion because they know I will tell them honestly. I do hold to a philosphy that there is no point in being mean when giving feedback - all that does is shatter confidence. BUT I will always be honest, and if this means telling someone (including friends) that I didn't think some work they did was good, I will, however I will focus on how to improve that aspect as opposed to just saying it was bad. Is that biassed? I personally don't think so, but I would love to hear what other people have to say on the matter.
Hoping to get lots of feedback
Darren
It's inevitable
Tue, 27 Nov 2007, 05:23 pmI think bias is inevitable.
However, remaining aware of its possibility and allowing this to inform your writing does seem to have a soothing effect on what makes it to the page.
It's possible to 'be' biased, and still write an unbiased review, but it takes discipline and a willingness to maintain your own integrity (as a reviewer).
I have a few friends out there who are fans of my honesty in reviewing. The second I start pandering or giving reviews that simply don't add up, I lose all credibility with these people. This I would personally consider to be not desirable.
Nev
It's the simple things stupid...