Friday, 21 September 2012

Planning

Storyboard



















Interview Framing








For the interview with Dion Roy, we will film him in front of the stage he will later be performing on, later on at his concert. We will draw attention to the aspect of live music by having a guitar in the background and also will have the stage lights on to add to the atmosphere of a live concert. We will apply the rule of thirds with him on the left side, leaving space on the right to show the guitar and other staging equipment.








The concept for Tyler Hilton's interview is to interview him in his dressing room. This gives an insight to behind the scenes of live concerts. It is important in our documentary because we will discuss everything surrounding live music, from ticket sales to busking and recorded music. We will apply the rule of thirds with him on the right side










      As Alex Clare is an upcoming star, we though that we will film his interview where you wouldn't expect to see him. Therefore, we decided we will film him in a room backstage to show the contrast between Alex Clare the star and Alex Clare the standard musician. We will apply the rule of thirds with him on the right side.
 











      For Danny Gruff's interview, we will film him outside of a venue where people attend concerts. We will apply the rule of thirds with him on the right side and have the board of gig listings on the left. This will highlight the main theme of our documentary - live music.

Interview Questions

When writing our interview questions, we decided to ask questions about the musicians backgrounds to give a brief introduction to who they are, and what they appreciate about live music. We asked questions based on the best and worst things about gigs, so we can explore both the negative and positive aspects of going to a gig. We also asked questions about fans and venues because it enabled us to retrieve information that only a professional artist would be able to give a detailed description of. These are the interview questions that we employed to construct our interviews:

1)      What inspired you to become a musician?
2)      How do you feel when performing to a crowd?
3)      How do you feel before you go on stage?
4)      What’s the best thing about performing live?
5)      What’s the worst thing about performing live?
6)      How would you describe your fans?
7)      What was the first concert you saw and how old were you?
8)      How old were you when you first performed live?
9)      Where has been your favourite venue to perform?
10)   How many gigs do you go attend, personally?
11)   Do you prefer live music to recorded music, why?






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