Wednesday 25 March 2015

Production Piece- Interview

In addition to my previous production idea ( Title Sequence), I'm also producing an interview piece wish could be shown during the programme and can also be available to view online.
Here's a Match of the Day interview with Nick Grimshaw after his 5-a-side challenge. He's an English television and radio presenter who has hosted various shows on Radio 1 and is also notable on Channel 4, E4, BBC1 and many more.

This broadcasting piece is from Match of the Day Kickabout. Its a Match of the Day 2 extra for children's television, broadcasted on CBBC. Presented by Ore Oduba and is a spin off to the long running production of Match of the Day.

A brief transcript of the first 2 minutes
Presenter 1- Do you have a lot of Deep heat on?
Nick- I needed it, their proper tight. (Reference to his leg muscles)
P1- Hi Nick thanks for joining us. We're here at St Georges Park
Nick- I know I'm excited to be here
P1- How was it?
Nick- Its being really really good, I've never been to a place like this before. We went to Tottenham in April and we did a bit of training there. Its tough doing the show and the training. (Nick then goes on about the activities his done)
P1- How does it compare to the usual preparation for Radio 1 Breakfast Show?
Nick- Usually there's no ritual, we just turn up and see what happens. The weird thing is that I've ate more unhealthy today then I ever have doing the breakfast show.
Presenter 2- Off the pitch you kinda live the famous football life style. You've got the fans asking for photographs, nickname 'Grimmy' but, I've you got the skills on the pitch?
Nick- Do you know what, I've not, I don't know, I've never really played or been into football. My brother, my dad, my nephew, they're all massively into football and always taken into Man United as a kid, they their really good. My brother and dad, I dunno maybe like once its happened it could just be natural.

The interview follows all Codes and Conventions of an interview. Having the interviewee on the left or right so, in this case Nick is on the left and the interviewer are on the right. Various types of shot were used; from mid-shots to close ups to full body shots. Throughout the interview, Nick Grimshaw does not look at the camera only the interviewers. Because by looking at the camera is breaks the fourth wall between the audience and the programme.

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