- Who inspired who to write the music you write?
- What position do you play in the band?
- How many bands have you been in before?
- Does the music have any meaning to it?
- What does it feel like having your bands name chanted at gigs?
- Do you enjoy playing the gigs?
- Have gigs every been to much for you?
- What is one of the best moments in the band so far?
- What is one of the worst moments in the band so far?
- Do you feel close to your band mates?
- When you write music do you have any specific emotions that you feel?
- How do you get pumped before a gig?
- Are you currently in a relationship? if yes how does she or he find it?
- Do you love the attention that you get from fans?
- Do you feel you own a rock star life?
- Have you ever had experiences with people who don't like your music?
- The people who inspired you how did there music help you as a person?
- What do you think of the fans?
- Whats the most Rockstar thing you have done?
- Have there been any band mishaps?
- Has there ever been any gig problems?
- Do you write your song for any specific people? (like family and girlfriends)
- Do you think you would ever change your genre of music?
- Who does the most work in the band?
- Have you ever experimented with other genres of music?
- Have you collaborated with other bands to make a song together or an EP?
- What was it like starting?
- Where do you think the band will go from here?
- How long do you expect to do this job for?
- What do you think of your fan base?
- If you could play with any other band or singer (Alive/dead) who would it be and why?
- What do you think will be the point where you think you have made it?
Monday, 7 April 2014
Interview Questions
Friday, 4 April 2014
Documentary Proposal
Idea
The documentary idea is based around the music industry more importantly a specific sort of genre in the music industry the genre known as "Death metal" or "Post-Hardcore".
More importantly the documentary will cover a few bands who work in this specific industry bands that have been provided to me by a small record company which i am thankful for.
The documentary itself will cover important issues in the music industry such as the hard work and stress that goes into making the music that this band makes.
It will show both the bands perspectives along side the fans perspective.
What i mean by this is how does the music make them feel,how does it affect there lives.
Furthermore it will tackle the more harsh realties of being in a band such as touring and living on the road.
Another harsh reality is the biased attitude and stereotypes that the band get due to the sub genre music they adapted to from the original "rock" genre.
Synopsis
The documentary will follow a few bands that have been provided to me by a small record company. along with a band known as "Martyr Defiled" and there current rise to stardom in the "Post-Hardcore" scene at the time i am writing this they are currently in Holland.
The documentary will follow these bands on there journeys through touring and playing gigs.
To getting to the deeper side of things such as.
Why do they choose this profession?
Who inspired them to do this?
Do they have a passionate reason to make this music?
What are the songs about?
It will have the view of the fans as well as i will interview them after gigs or will make meetings to interview them through the bands social media pages.
The documentary will end on the bands final thoughts on how the music,the band and the fans have encouraged them to continue on with this profession.
Genre
The genre of the documentary will be a special interest documentary.
With some archive footage of bands performances.
Audience
The target audience for this documentary is for young adults and teenagers more imporantly fans of the music and the bands them selfs. The audience is focused on people who adore this music. However i want a bit of controversy so i will ask people who don't so much like this music. there is no specific genre for this music. However due to the musical impact it would focus on a specific subset of stereotypes known as "Moshers,Goth,Punk,Emo and Skater".
If i had to have a time SLOT
for this it would be around 8 o'clock just as the soap operas are about to end.
People are searching for something to watch i would put in on BBC1 or BBC2
More importantly the documentary will cover a few bands who work in this specific industry bands that have been provided to me by a small record company which i am thankful for.
The documentary itself will cover important issues in the music industry such as the hard work and stress that goes into making the music that this band makes.
It will show both the bands perspectives along side the fans perspective.
What i mean by this is how does the music make them feel,how does it affect there lives.
Furthermore it will tackle the more harsh realties of being in a band such as touring and living on the road.
Another harsh reality is the biased attitude and stereotypes that the band get due to the sub genre music they adapted to from the original "rock" genre.
Synopsis
The documentary will follow a few bands that have been provided to me by a small record company. along with a band known as "Martyr Defiled" and there current rise to stardom in the "Post-Hardcore" scene at the time i am writing this they are currently in Holland.
The documentary will follow these bands on there journeys through touring and playing gigs.
To getting to the deeper side of things such as.
Why do they choose this profession?
Who inspired them to do this?
Do they have a passionate reason to make this music?
What are the songs about?
It will have the view of the fans as well as i will interview them after gigs or will make meetings to interview them through the bands social media pages.
The documentary will end on the bands final thoughts on how the music,the band and the fans have encouraged them to continue on with this profession.
Genre
The genre of the documentary will be a special interest documentary.
With some archive footage of bands performances.
Audience
The target audience for this documentary is for young adults and teenagers more imporantly fans of the music and the bands them selfs. The audience is focused on people who adore this music. However i want a bit of controversy so i will ask people who don't so much like this music. there is no specific genre for this music. However due to the musical impact it would focus on a specific subset of stereotypes known as "Moshers,Goth,Punk,Emo and Skater".
If i had to have a time SLOT
People are searching for something to watch i would put in on BBC1 or BBC2
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