#99 "Sato Mitsuharu-san's way of speaking might be the style we should aim for"
In this episode, Hayakawa reflects on his experience participating in an event held by Sato Mitsuharu-san of Doki Doki Camp, highlighting his superb conversational skills and his approach as a "listener."
We unravel the fascination of improv and the ingenuity hidden behind it.
Hayakawa expresses how impressed he was by the masterful conversational techniques displayed at the event "Geki Sato Mitsuharu." He discusses Sato Mitsuharu-san's craft as a writer—his ability to draw out troubles from participants and weave them into humor and punchlines within an improv setting. They explore the high reproducibility of his style, the meticulous maneuvers used to bring out the best in others, and the secrets behind his fluid, "conversational libero" style of dialogue.
Here is where the moment conversation clicks into place.
In the second half, the discussion delves into the professional-grade processes behind his craft, such as how he builds toward a "punchline" and how he naturally integrates pre-collected lines into the performance. There is a moment where they touch upon a surprising facet of Sato Mitsuharu-san's conversational technique, and Inui's reaction to hearing it is quite memorable. The conversation expands into even deeper territory from there, so please be sure to listen to the full episode.
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