Exterior (Band walking to practice room)
voiceover – I arranged to meet the band at their practice room where I finally got to speak to them. I followed guitarist Liam Augur to the location
Interior (band in practice rooms)
Band – (just chatty conversation while setting up instruments)
Cuts to band sat down waiting to be interviewed
Interviewer – So how are you doing today then?
Interviewer – So what have you been doing this week?
Interviewer - How long have you known each other? and when did you decide to start a band?
Interviewer - What can we expect from the new album? anything new?
Interviewer - And when is the tour?
Interviewer – How have you and your music evolved since the first album?
(Voiceover over the music playing) the band have notoriously been in and out of the media with both good and bad reviews of the music and also a lot about their notorious partying antics and their never ending flings with women. I now attempt to ask the band about how they feel they are portrayed in magazines and newspapers.
Interviewer – what is your reaction to your recent reputation in the media
Jack – what you mean by that then
Interviewer – well (pause) the sun newspaper quotes that ‘ you can clearly tell the music is second best to the bands lifestyle’
Interviewer – yes I can see where you’re coming from. Do you think you have changed since the band first formed when you were playing small gigs at pubs with small crowds?
interior (band receiving award for best album)
interviewer - Who are your main influences?
Interviewer – when your first album came out you were compared to a modern day rolling stones, do you think this is a hard reputation to live up to?
Liam – who said that?
Interviewer – the NME’s reporter Gareth Barnes said it
Cuts to NME cover
Interviewer - What was the best gig you ever played?
I then found the bands producer Simon Casken. Simon was at the very studio where the bands have recorded every single and album. The studio has obviously got better as they have had alot more cash flow with lots of artists queing to get in to the studio. It has gone from a very small studio in Leeds to one of the top rated in England with Simon Casken one of the top rated producers in the industry but always makes time for the band who made him. I talked to him about what it was like recording all 3 of the bands albums so far
Simon – well they were alright most of the time apart from Jack who was always the worse as you can probably tell. He always took jokes too far and would never let anything go. You can tell Jack is the worst and most stuff that is in the media about him is true. The recording processes though was fairly straight forward they got down to the work and were pretty much perfectionists on the first album and wouldn’t take second best. Their sound was pretty bluesy and it was really different for a change and I think that’s why people like them so much and it was really nice to record.
Voiceover – it seems that the producer even agrees with what the media said. I travelled to their home town to find out more about their first gigs and how the band developed musically and talk to their friends and family about the band.
exterior (Cuts to a shot of ‘The Arches’)
Voiceover – this is where the band did their first ever gig where as little as 50 people were meant to have turned up.
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