- Could you explain who you are and what you do?
- Could you give a brief outline of the Level 2's Samba Performance?
- How did they develop from the first lesson to the final performance?
- Are their any future plans to work with The Junction again on any other units of work?
This interview didn't go very well, Nick didn't feel very comfortable on camera, and the tension he had about it was making us unable concentrated in some parts, Nick ended up joking around with sunglasses, and from then on found it very hard not to laugh in during the interview. Nick also didn't really understand what we wanted him to say as the answers to the questions, so to make it less distracting for him, I left the room and Mike just filmed him generally talking about the Samba project without any questions.

The second interview we did was an interview with James about the music video he made at The Junction. James and I worked on making up the questions together, by making him help create the questions, I thought it would make him understand more of what we wanted him to say in the interview, so that he wouldn't get confused about what we were asking of him like in the interview with Nick. The questions we came up with were;
- How did you find working with the technicians at The Junction?
- How did you find the experience?
- How do you think your video would have turned out with the experience?
This interview went very well, the reason we chose to interview James about his music video and not anyone else in the class is because we knew that James is very confident with speaking and being in-front of a camera. He gave very detailed, clear answers that were very quickly thought of and I think it will definitely work well in the documentary.
During these interviews in the documentary we will need to cut them with footage of the projects they are discussing.
So there will need to be Samba footage and sections of James' music video.
James' music video...
Also we realised that we needed an interview with a Level 2 student about the Samba project, but as we didn't have them to interview we realised that they made a sort of video diary about the project that we could just cut bits from to use as a substitute for the missing interview...this is the video...
CRAMBA DIARY - NATHAM from cmdiploma on Vimeo.


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