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Interview Questions
Yope
TikTok Creator for Sketch Comedy

What current TikTok trends do you think would work well for YOPE’s audience?
For YOPE, I’d lean into TikTok trends that feel fast, authentic, and community-driven—things that don’t feel overly polished or like traditional ads. A few trends I think would work really well: “A day in the life” style content People love seeing real moments. Whether that’s behind the scenes, team culture, customer experiences, or how YOPE fits into someone’s everyday routine, this kind of content feels personal and builds trust. POV / relatable humor TikTok audiences connect really well with relatable scenarios. Funny “POV” videos around everyday struggles, habits, or moments your audience experiences can perform really well because people instantly share things they relate to. Fast-paced trend participation (with your own spin) Using trending sounds, memes, or editing styles—but adapting them to YOPE’s personality—can help content feel native to TikTok instead of promotional. The key is jumping on trends quickly while making them feel on-brand. User-generated style content (UGC) Videos that feel like genuine recommendations or reactions usually perform better than polished brand videos. Things like “trying this for the first time,” honest reviews, or casual storytelling can make YOPE feel more approachable. Comment-driven content Replying to audience comments with videos is huge on TikTok right now. It makes followers feel heard and creates a stronger community around the brand. Mini storytelling hooks Starting videos with something intriguing like “I didn’t expect this…” or “Here’s what happened when…” can instantly grab attention and keep people watching. Overall, I think what would work best for YOPE is content that feels human, fun, and easy to engage with—less polished marketing, more personality. That’s usually what makes people stop scrolling and actually connect with a brand.
Yope
TikTok Creator for Sketch Comedy

How would you make a sketch comedy video stand out on TikTok?
To make a sketch comedy video stand out on TikTok, I’d focus less on trying to be “perfect” and more on making people stop scrolling in the first 2 seconds. A few things that really help: 1. Start with chaos or tension immediately Don’t waste time with long intros. Start in the middle of something weird or dramatic. For example: “Why are you hiding under my bed?” “Bro… your girlfriend just texted me.” “Mom found the search history.” People need a reason to stay. 2. Keep it painfully relatable The funniest TikTok sketches are usually about stuff people think but don’t say. Everyday awkward moments, dating fails, job interviews, family drama, weird friendships—those always hit. Think: “That’s literally me.” 3. Play multiple characters One person acting out different characters can be hilarious if each one feels distinct. Change your voice, facial expressions, camera angle, even something simple like a hoodie or glasses. It makes the sketch feel more dynamic. 4. Fast pacing wins Cut out every boring second. TikTok attention spans are brutal. If there’s even one slow moment, people swipe. Quick cuts. Short pauses. Tight editing. 5. Use captions—even if people can hear A lot of people watch without sound at first. Captions also make punchlines hit harder. Highlight the funniest lines. 6. Make the ending worth staying for The best sketch videos usually end with: a twist an unexpected reaction a callback to the beginning something absurd That ending can boost rewatches. 7. Don’t overthink production quality Funny beats expensive. A phone camera and good acting can outperform a polished setup. People forgive basic visuals. They don’t forgive boring. 8. Study what already works—but don’t copy Watch creators like Drew Talbert, Brittany Broski, or Trevor Wallace. Notice: how fast they hook people how they build tension when they deliver the punchline Then adapt that style to your own personality. Biggest thing? Be recognizable. If people can watch 3 seconds and say, “Yep, that’s your type of humor,” you’re doing it right. That’s how you build an audience—not just views.
LoreKeeper
TikTok Content Creator for AI RPG Game
What attracts you most to interactive AI games like LoreKeeper?
What attracts me most to interactive AI games like LoreKeeper is the feeling that the game is not just something I play — it’s something that responds to me like a living story. Traditional games are fixed. You learn the patterns, you follow the script. But interactive AI RPGs feel different because: My choices actually change the direction of the story NPCs feel unpredictable, like real personalities There’s always curiosity about “what happens if I try something new?” No two playthroughs ever feel the same What really hooks me is the emotional ownership. When I make a decision, even a small one, I feel responsible for what happens next — like I’m co-writing the story instead of just watching it unfold. And honestly, that uncertainty is what makes it addictive. You’re not just trying to “win” the game… you’re trying to see what kind of story you can create.









