Thursday, 27 November 2014

Organisation

Linking back to my post on the 6th of November - the double page spread analysis in mixmag of Dillon Francis; I have started to look more closely at the content and detail of the actual interview.

Some of the questions e.g. 'Your new album 'Money Sucks, Friends Rule' is out next month. What can you expect from it?' and 'You also said you'd join the army if fans paid you a million dollars. How long do you think you'd last?'...

These may influence me when writing my article for my double page spread because my artist will be a new popular artist releasing their first album. This means I can ask questions related to their music rather than pointless questions like what is your favourite colour? Along with music related questions, to keep the article interesting to the readers, I can ask more personal questions just like the one about Dillon Francis joining the army... As mine is female artist I could ask them what profession they'd like to go into if the music industry wasn't for them. 

Other questions like 'Dance music's not always considered a great genre for albums. How did you approach making yours?' I could use a similar question because my artist is also a dance music artist and this is very true that a whole album of dance music may not be so successful. 

I have also noticed that the pull quote from the artist next to the image 'I just like to poke at people who take themselves too seriously' may influence me as when writing a quote from the artist it could be really irrelevant to the article but still reflect the artist's personality.

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