Monday, 28 November 2011

First Draft Of Double Page Spread Article

This time last year, Scott Kerner, 23 was a typical festival goer heading down south in an old bashed up minibus, packed full with a bunch of mates, all gearing up for Britain’s largest music festival weekend, Glastonbury! The whole weekend consisted of muddy camping, ALOT of drinks, girls and of course the fantastic line up of Glasto that definitely never fails to please. Hopeful singer, Scott, played in various little clubs around the country leading up to summer 2010 along side his day to day job as a builder in London. Little did he know what 2011 would bring him. A year on, Scott has been given an amazing opportunity to perform on the Pyramid stage at Glastonbury in front of hundreds of thousands, Thanks to Example for having Scott as his special guest on his UK tour. He explains how mad his Twitter and Facebook has become and is shocked how quickly it has happened. 'Don't wanna sound too cringy haha but im just so happy to be able to perform to such an amazing crowd of people who are just like me, travelling down to Glasto, wellies in hand, drinks, tents ah, I aint gunna become snobby I love my life, my mates, my hometown. Can't wait to perform mann, Just wanna thank Example. Top man'. Its rumoured Scott will be performing to the crowd his new album, 'Never Ordinary' which contains dance classics with a unique and different twist that’s never been done before. We'll take your word for it!! You are able to pre order Scott's album on iTunes now and it is released on Monday. Were looking forward to watching Scott's performance on Glastonbury 2011, remember Pyramid Stage BBC 2, Saturday 5.00pm, TUNE IN!


I decided to write out my double page spread article before taking photos because when we went to NME they stated that they firstly wrote out the article then took photos which are relevant to the story. This made sense and seemed a better idea therefore when it came to taking photos I knew exactly what I needed to do to back up my story. Also by doing this I realised how much space it would take up and how much space would it leave for the photos. This helped to know how many photos roughly I need to create my college. 



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