50 ideas for "Fast & Curious" questions

May 29, 2018

In a previous article, we explained how to make this friendly corporate video format. Now we've put together a practical guide: 50 questions to help you stay inspired on D-Day.

As we explained in our article, don't hesitate to modulate these questions so that they make your collaborator tick. These are the moments of life that are most precious for this format!

Here goes the list:

  1. Hello or goodbye?
  2. Tea or coffee?
  3. Open space or home office?
  4. Facebook or LinkedIn?
  5. Cover letter or letter of recommendation?
  6. Monday or Friday?
  7. Surpassing yourself or others?
  8. Beyoncé or Rihanna?
  9. Suit or Friday wear?
  10. Earphones or silence?
  11. Soccer or rugby?
  12. To do (list) or Not To Do?
  13. Team breakfast or afterwork?
  14. Action or reaction?
  15. Television or teleworking?
  16. To film or to be filmed?
  17. Past or future?
  18. Bic pen or highlighter?
  19. Tidy desk or organized circus?
  20. Puppy or Kitten?
  21. To act or to think?
  22. Movie or series?
  23. Ying or Yang?
  24. Working early or working late?
  25. French Kiss or French Fries?
  26. Paris or London (modulate if you have offices abroad, for example)
  27. Beatles or Rolling Stones?
  28. Dream or Reality?
  29. Landline or smartphone?
  30. Paper or Google calendar?
  31. Cinema or Music?
  32. Cafet' or home-made?
  33. Kubrick or Coppola?
  34. Subway or bed?
  35. Report or Recap?
  36. Arthur or Hanouna?
  37. Thinking or feeling?
  38. Personal work or teamwork?
  39. Prepare or improvise?
  40. Good upstream or good in a hurry?
  41. Point or Meeting?
  42. Summer or winter?
  43. Armchair or sofa?
  44. Excel or Word?
  45. Kiss or squeeze?
  46. Computer bag or attaché case?
  47. Sushi or sandwich?
  48. Comrades or colleagues?
  49. Intern or work-study student?
  50. Daylight or desk lamp?

Enjoy the shoot!

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