Monday, 24 February 2014

Interview and General Liverpool Planning

When we had our meeting with him we eventually decided that we were more passionate about the street art idea. We worked out that it could be a better idea if we didn't go for the approach of getting people's opinions of street art (since its been done many times) and rather went for a full on celebration of street art in Liverpool.

This also helped because around this time Zap Graffiti who we were in contact with posted on their Facebook wall about our visit, and it got a great response from a lot of people meaning we had a lot of potential interviews to set up when we went to the workshop.
Zap Graffiti mentioning us on their FB page and getting positive response
Furthermore over the next few days we gained two more definite interviews. One from a pavement art company called Urban Canvas, since they do chalk drawings and similar art on the floor for the temporary time it stays there it gives us a nice different view from just graffiti, and therefore a more rounded celebration of all street art.

The crew, working hard.
 Our final seminar before going to Liverpool was based around interviewing our contacts and how to best go about it. We decided to have two units per interview so that we could have cut-aways of the same interview so we don't just watch it in one shot, it'll also make it seem more informal if we have handheld shots. I have been given the role of public director making sure people don't walk through the shot and start talking loudly behind the camera ruining the interview.
Job roles for the interview 


The detailed position interview plan 

Notes from Lee tutorial and interview plan

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