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Multi-camera Production Script

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KELERA: (INTRODUCTION) Hello and welcome! You are watching The Mews,
and in todays segment well be giving you a taste of what being in
the music industry is like and what it takes to make it in one of
the most desirable industries.
Firstly, Ally Colquhoun with Dan who is a music student at the
Henley College to let us know a bit more information on the skills
needed to make a start in the music industry.

[ALLYS INTERVIEW]
Script
Thank you Kelera. Hi Im Ally and today I am at with _____
interviewing them about the talent needed to succeed in being a
musician.
1) At what age did you start playing instruments and what were
they?

2) What inspired you to start to play instruments?

3) Has music helped you in any way to succeed in life?

4) What is the biggest thing you have achieved by being so


musically talented?

5) How does it feel when you perform in front of an audience?

6) What musicians to you aspire to be like?

7) Do you feel like you have to be extremely talented to succeed


as a musician?

8) Where do you feel that your musical talents can take you in
the future?

Thank you so much for attending this interview and giving us an


inside to the talent side of the music industry, back to the studio
with Kelera.

KELERA: That was definitely an eye-opener, thanks Ally. Now next up,
Joe is with Maggie who in charge of the monthly acoustic night at
Magoos.

[JOES INTERVIEW]
1. So Acoustic at Magoos... what is it?
A:
2. What was the reason for this? How did it come about in the
first place?
A:

3. Do you think its important to host this event, why is it good


for the community?
A:

4. This used to be a weekly thing however was changed and became


a monthly thing? Why is this? Has it effected the audiences?

A:

5. This replaced Music on the Meadows, why is that?


A:

6. Do you plan on bringing back Music on the Meadows? As it was


so popular before?

A:

7. Finally; due to the build in audiences over the last few


sessions, do you think younger people could be inspired by
what youre doing here to pick up the guitar and play?

A:

KELERA:
That was definitely an interesting interview, thanks Joe. Now you
know where to go to help get your music out to the public.
We go to Tazmin Saunders whos currently with Steve who has his own
record label and has been a back-up singer for different events.

[TAZS INTERVIEW]
Interview with Steve Morano:
1. Hi Steve, Thank you for coming today for this interview.
Answer:
2. So Steve how long have you been interested in country music
and who was your first major influence that drew you want to
create your own music?
Answer:
3. What did you start first singer or guitar or were both just
something you enjoyed doing together anyway?
Answer:
4. When did you decided music was something you wanted to do as
your career? And have you always been solo or have you be part
of band before?
Answer:
5. Where did you preform your first gig and what was it like
preforming in front of an audience?
Answer:
6. How did you get into the music industry and if you had any
advice or any aspiring musicians what would it be?
Answer:
7. Thank you for your time Steve, my final question would be what
is on the horizon for you music wise any new songs coming out?
Answer:

[ADVERTS]

KELERA:
Well thats a lot to remember! But its all worth it for your
career.
We now join Jake Clark live, where he is joined by John Clark. John
Clark is an owner of a record label, who deals with the management
of bands. He also has the experience of being in a successful band
throughout the 90s.

7 minutes 58 seconds insert for interview


[JAKES INTERVIEW]
1. Youre current role in the music industry resides at Copro
records but lets talk firstly about the early days of you
being in Gomorrah. What was your initial goal for the band?
Was is that you wanted to be famous and make money or was it
just for fun.

2. its the late 80s early 90s, the decline of 80s rock and
metal music turned to grunge however the metal bands of the
time served as larger than life icons with the likes of Motley
Crue, Metallica and Guns n Roses What opportunities were
available for a small thrash/death metal band at this point?

3. Were you aware of the opportunities for bands at the time and
what steps did you take to get to where you were?

4. Taking a step forward todays current state of the industry


what chance does Gomorrah have in finding the same success of
selling albums, merchandise and playing European tours and
American festivals?

5. Now in the mind of the businessman in you how does Copro


records operate, what steps are taken and what is offered to a
band?

6. Is this formula effective for both bands and the label?

7. Copro is known for its work with acts such as Earthtone9,


Panic Cell and of course Forever Never what made your time
with these bands successful? Was is hard work or right place
right time? Or maybe a bit of both?

KELERA: (OUTRO) Overall, you now know that if you want to be a


successful performer in the music industry; you dont just rely on
your talents.
This has been your weekly dose of The Mews. And to close off todays
show we have a special performance from Steve. Thank you for
watching and see you next week.

[Steves performance]
[Ending with logo]

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