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OUAF Interview A Fan--Tom Abaud
Interviews by Fans | |
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Title: | OUAF Interview A Fan--Tom Abaud |
Interviewer: | Teresa Martin |
Interviewee: | Tom Abaud |
Date(s): | July 5, 2015 |
Medium: | Online |
Fandom(s): | Once Upon a Time |
External Links: | Interview |
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OUAF Interview A Fan--Tom Abaud is a fan interview with cosplayer Tom Abaud.
He was interviewed by Teresa Martin from the fansite Once Upon A Fan.
Excerpts
Teresa: When did you first become a fan of Once Upon a Time?Tom: The Season One was good, but I really became a fan when the character of Captain Hook came on. I loved to discover a new story about this character and the interpretation by Colin O’Donoghue is just perfect. I think that he worked a lot to propose a Hook version that we had never seen before.
Teresa: How did you first start cosplaying as Hook?Tom: After my friends told me I looked like Hook, I decided to try to do the makeup and did my first photoshoot. It started that way. I put my first picture on your website. Xivents saw it and contacted me for the Fairy Tales 2. All began thanks to you.
Teresa: Thank you. We’re honored. How did you make you first costume? What was the process?Tom: It’s not my job. I had never sewn before. I had to learn by myself, but I've always been passionate about all the “Behind the scene” jobs. Winning the “Once Upon a Fan award of the Best Costume 2014” was a good excuse to continue and to improve my skills.