Wednesday, 25 February 2015
Ill Mannors Sound Track analysis
1
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ill Manors
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3:46
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2
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I Am the Narrator
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3:35
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3
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Drug Dealer
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5:00
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4
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Playing With Fire
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3:41
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5
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Deepest Shame
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3:37
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6
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Pity the Plight
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4:21
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7
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Lost My Way
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4:42
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8
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The Runaway
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3:46
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9
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Great Day for a Murder
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4:32
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10
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Live Once
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4:30
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11
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Falling Down
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4:44
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12
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Lost My Way (Raekwon remix)
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3:36
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13
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Lost My Way (Nu:Tone remix)
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5:13
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14
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Your Mother Was a Prostitute
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1:33
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15
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My Boy's a Mad Boy Y'know
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1:15
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16
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Michelle
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2:13
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17
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Bullet in His Head
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0:47
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18
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Did You Just Call Me a C**t?
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1:36
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19
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See, It Didn't Kill Me Did It?
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1:40
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20
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Pity the Plight Score
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1:59
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21
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Hope in Hell
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1:13
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22
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Waiting for the Sun Score
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2:17
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23
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What's That? It's a Baby
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1:26
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24
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Rescue
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1:04
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25
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Pity the Fate Score
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1:39
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26
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Altered Score
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4:15
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27
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Ed Woz Ere
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1:24
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28
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I Have Always Loved You
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3:35
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Friday, 13 February 2015
Print platform: branding
Find at least three different print examples (adverts, DVD packaging etc.) for Ill Manors. Post the images up on your blog and answer the following questions for each text:
- What are the key conventions that help you identify the print text (e.g. title, central image, review quotes etc.)?
- What design features help identify the Ill Manors brand?
- What examples of synergy can you find with the broadcast platform or other print examples?
Thursday, 12 February 2015
Photoshop notes
Photoshop clip notes
Going through the clips I have learnt how to change fonts and sizes etc
How to change colour and how to specify the colour you are looking for.
I have acknowledged how to change the background colour so that it may fit in with the rest of the page.
Iv seen how to get rid of spots and how to blemish the skin.
Iv seen and gone through a variety of different tools.
Tuesday, 10 February 2015
Ill Manors: Print platform initial tasks
http://www.menshealth.co.uk/living/men/plan-b-interview
MENS HEALTH
1) Identify the target audience (demographics/psychographics) for this magazine. How is that particular audience attracted?
The target audience are men aged 25-44, who are looking to get fit and healthy. This attracts the target audience as Mens health reveals tips on health, fitness, muscle, sex and weight loss. These are ways to ensure the people reading fins it appealing and can walk away with gaining knowledge or even motivational idea's. The demographics of the readers would be C1 but definitely something high up the demographic ladder. Furthermore the phychographics of the audience would be aspirer's because of their concern for their appearance, charisma and interest in fashion, however it would also fit into the category of succeeders because of the strong goal orientation and the confidence.
2) Does the article do more than just entertain? How? (Think of Uses and Gratifications theory)
The article is not just for entertainment but also for discovering your 'personal identity' and to inform the audience of the directors path to how he became fitter, this satisfies curiosity and general interest. Evidence for this is when he tells the interviews what he was like before for example his physical state 'just on alcohol, getting smashed' whoever he also expresses how he was not 'happy' with this state and the way he was going. However as the interview progresses he tells the magazine that “As soon as I saw the change, it motivated me to work harder''.
3) Does this text allow the audience to participate/contribute? (E.g. leave comments) How is this different to the print version of the magazine?
yes it allows you to 'post a comment' also 'Click here to take a look inside the June issue of Men's Health magazine' this allows you to interact with the magazine and gets you more involved with it. The comments trigger discussion to arise, good or bad which may lead to
4) What codes/conventions of print interviews can you find in the article?
5) How is narrative used to tell a story in each interview? Clue: what is it that keeps the reader interested in the article?
Not many of the public want to commit to be fit these days, however if the magazine displays the experience of someone as iconic as Plan B, more of the public would be interested in becoming healthy which will ultimately lead to them to buying more Mens health magazines. Also his experience becomes a an inspiration, this benefits both the magazine and upholds Plan Bs reputation.
6) What synergy can you find between this text and the broadcast examples we have studied?
Although Mens health targets Bens fitness and his story in becoming more motivated to become healthier, the synergy is present as he talks about being on set and about his political beliefs, a sub heading to one of the questions in the text is 'On his new film, iLL Manors, and last summer's riots' which portrays significance towards his ideology which is incorporated in his film.
1) Identify the target audience (demographics/psychographics) for this magazine. How is that particular audience attracted?
As NME stands for New Musical Express, this specific publication appeals to people with interest towards new music, artists or people in a band. The target audience for NME is males aged between 17-30, this audience would be classed as C1,C2 or D on the standard occupational classification, this means that it is aimed at people between the skilled working class and lower middle class.
2) Does the article do more than just entertain? How? (Think of Uses and Gratifications theory)
Not only does the article amuse and entertain the readers however it informs the audience of Plan Bs political ideology and displays his perception on how the riots were triggered and provoked by the government.
3) Does this text allow the audience to participate/contribute? (E.g. leave comments) How is this different to the print version of the magazine?
Yes it does allow you to contribute to the page and express your opinions however this is limited as you have to 'log in' to type in a comment.
You can see listen to the first single from the album – which is also called 'Ill Manors' – by scrolling down to the bottom of the page and clicking.
4) What codes/conventions of print interviews can you find in the article?
The Conservatives come along, all pig-headed and go, 'Ooh, that's [arts and culture funding] a waste of money'. This is what fucking happens, mate.
the quote in the middle of the article suggests a political ideology and the wording attracts the reader, especially as they are younger and are more likely to understand the meaning of the words and could relate as they might use this language.
5) How is narrative used to tell a story in each interview? Clue: what is it that keeps the reader interested in the article?
The narrative is generated by his quotes and speech, this interests the reader as they get a better more clearer insight on his view. Furthermore narrative is used as there is usually a villien in the narrative and by the way Ben Drew has expressed his thoughts on the political controversy explicitly displays David Cameron as the 'bad guy' in the story.
'Plan B has said that he blames David Cameron for last year's riots.'
6) What synergy can you find between this text and the broadcast examples we have studied?
THE GUARDIAN
1) Identify the target audience (demographics/psychographics) for this magazine. How is that particular audience attracted?
2) Does the article do more than just entertain? How? (Think of Uses and Gratifications theory)
This article goes in depth about Ben Drew growing up, this identification not only entertains however informs and creates 'personal identification'
3) Does this text allow the audience to participate/contribute? (E.g. leave comments) How is this different to the print version of the magazine?
yes it does however after a certain time period 'The discussion is closed for comments.'
4) What codes/conventions of print interviews can you find in the article?
The article has two images at the top of the page and towards the middle. The first image is a picture of Plan B looking powerful and the second image is a picture of Riz Ahmed in the actual movie Ill Manors, looking towards a mirror, pointing a gun at himself in it.
5) How is narrative used to tell a story in each interview? Clue: what is it that keeps the reader interested in the article?
In terms of narrative Ben speaks about equilibrium and disequilibrium's which turn out to be restoration although the ride was bumpy.
6) What synergy can you find between this text and the broadcast examples we have studied?
Synergy has been used in the DVD extra and in this article. This is because they both talk about Plan Bs life and how it has allowed Plan B to come up with the idea of making the film and linking it to his past life.
GQ
1) Identify the target audience (demographics/psychographics) for this magazine. How is that particular audience attracted?
2) Does the article do more than just entertain? How? (Think of Uses and Gratifications theory)
3) Does this text allow the audience to participate/contribute? (E.g. leave comments) How is this different to the print version of the magazine?
4) What codes/conventions of print interviews can you find in the article?
5) How is narrative used to tell a story in each interview? Clue: what is it that keeps the reader interested in the article?
6) What synergy can you find between this text and the broadcast examples we have studied?
MENS HEALTH
1) Identify the target audience (demographics/psychographics) for this magazine. How is that particular audience attracted?
The target audience are men aged 25-44, who are looking to get fit and healthy. This attracts the target audience as Mens health reveals tips on health, fitness, muscle, sex and weight loss. These are ways to ensure the people reading fins it appealing and can walk away with gaining knowledge or even motivational idea's. The demographics of the readers would be C1 but definitely something high up the demographic ladder. Furthermore the phychographics of the audience would be aspirer's because of their concern for their appearance, charisma and interest in fashion, however it would also fit into the category of succeeders because of the strong goal orientation and the confidence.
2) Does the article do more than just entertain? How? (Think of Uses and Gratifications theory)
The article is not just for entertainment but also for discovering your 'personal identity' and to inform the audience of the directors path to how he became fitter, this satisfies curiosity and general interest. Evidence for this is when he tells the interviews what he was like before for example his physical state 'just on alcohol, getting smashed' whoever he also expresses how he was not 'happy' with this state and the way he was going. However as the interview progresses he tells the magazine that “As soon as I saw the change, it motivated me to work harder''.
3) Does this text allow the audience to participate/contribute? (E.g. leave comments) How is this different to the print version of the magazine?
yes it allows you to 'post a comment' also 'Click here to take a look inside the June issue of Men's Health magazine' this allows you to interact with the magazine and gets you more involved with it. The comments trigger discussion to arise, good or bad which may lead to
4) What codes/conventions of print interviews can you find in the article?
5) How is narrative used to tell a story in each interview? Clue: what is it that keeps the reader interested in the article?
Not many of the public want to commit to be fit these days, however if the magazine displays the experience of someone as iconic as Plan B, more of the public would be interested in becoming healthy which will ultimately lead to them to buying more Mens health magazines. Also his experience becomes a an inspiration, this benefits both the magazine and upholds Plan Bs reputation.
6) What synergy can you find between this text and the broadcast examples we have studied?
Although Mens health targets Bens fitness and his story in becoming more motivated to become healthier, the synergy is present as he talks about being on set and about his political beliefs, a sub heading to one of the questions in the text is 'On his new film, iLL Manors, and last summer's riots' which portrays significance towards his ideology which is incorporated in his film.
1) Identify the target audience (demographics/psychographics) for this magazine. How is that particular audience attracted?
As NME stands for New Musical Express, this specific publication appeals to people with interest towards new music, artists or people in a band. The target audience for NME is males aged between 17-30, this audience would be classed as C1,C2 or D on the standard occupational classification, this means that it is aimed at people between the skilled working class and lower middle class.
2) Does the article do more than just entertain? How? (Think of Uses and Gratifications theory)
Not only does the article amuse and entertain the readers however it informs the audience of Plan Bs political ideology and displays his perception on how the riots were triggered and provoked by the government.
3) Does this text allow the audience to participate/contribute? (E.g. leave comments) How is this different to the print version of the magazine?
Yes it does allow you to contribute to the page and express your opinions however this is limited as you have to 'log in' to type in a comment.
You can see listen to the first single from the album – which is also called 'Ill Manors' – by scrolling down to the bottom of the page and clicking.
4) What codes/conventions of print interviews can you find in the article?
The Conservatives come along, all pig-headed and go, 'Ooh, that's [arts and culture funding] a waste of money'. This is what fucking happens, mate.
the quote in the middle of the article suggests a political ideology and the wording attracts the reader, especially as they are younger and are more likely to understand the meaning of the words and could relate as they might use this language.
5) How is narrative used to tell a story in each interview? Clue: what is it that keeps the reader interested in the article?
The narrative is generated by his quotes and speech, this interests the reader as they get a better more clearer insight on his view. Furthermore narrative is used as there is usually a villien in the narrative and by the way Ben Drew has expressed his thoughts on the political controversy explicitly displays David Cameron as the 'bad guy' in the story.
'Plan B has said that he blames David Cameron for last year's riots.'
6) What synergy can you find between this text and the broadcast examples we have studied?
We can find synergy in the television broadcast and in the article. This is because viewers watch the programme due to there being many famous people on and so its a similar reason for the article. People read it because Plan B is in it.
You can see listen to the first single from the album – which is also called 'Ill Manors' – by scrolling down to the bottom of the page and clicking.
THE GUARDIAN
1) Identify the target audience (demographics/psychographics) for this magazine. How is that particular audience attracted?
All Adults % | Guardian reader | Guardian reader % | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Solus | 733000 | 80% | |||
Social Grade | A | 5% | 158,000 | 14% | |
AB | 26% | 696,000 | 62% | ||
ABC1 | 54% | 994,000 | 89% | ||
Age Group | 15-24 | 16% | 200,000 | 18% | |
25-34 | 16% | 177,000 | 16% | ||
35-44 | 17% | 180,000 | 16% | ||
45-54 | 17% | 194,000 | 17% | ||
55-64 | 14% | 190,000 | 17% | ||
65+ | 20% | 178,000 | 16% | ||
Gender | Male | 49% | 597,000 | 53% | |
Female | 51% | 522,000 | 47% | ||
ABC1 men | 27% | 528,000 | 47% | ||
ABC1 women | 28% | 460,000 | 41% | ||
Education | TEA 18+ | 37% | 813 | 73% | |
TEA 21+ | 22% | 698 | 62% | ||
Working status | Full Time | 42% | 525,000 | 47% | |
Full time 35+ | 27% | 363,000 | 32% | ||
Full time 45+ | 17% | 245,000 | 25% | ||
2) Does the article do more than just entertain? How? (Think of Uses and Gratifications theory)
This article goes in depth about Ben Drew growing up, this identification not only entertains however informs and creates 'personal identification'
3) Does this text allow the audience to participate/contribute? (E.g. leave comments) How is this different to the print version of the magazine?
yes it does however after a certain time period 'The discussion is closed for comments.'
4) What codes/conventions of print interviews can you find in the article?
The article has two images at the top of the page and towards the middle. The first image is a picture of Plan B looking powerful and the second image is a picture of Riz Ahmed in the actual movie Ill Manors, looking towards a mirror, pointing a gun at himself in it.
5) How is narrative used to tell a story in each interview? Clue: what is it that keeps the reader interested in the article?
In terms of narrative Ben speaks about equilibrium and disequilibrium's which turn out to be restoration although the ride was bumpy.
6) What synergy can you find between this text and the broadcast examples we have studied?
Synergy has been used in the DVD extra and in this article. This is because they both talk about Plan Bs life and how it has allowed Plan B to come up with the idea of making the film and linking it to his past life.
GQ
1) Identify the target audience (demographics/psychographics) for this magazine. How is that particular audience attracted?
2) Does the article do more than just entertain? How? (Think of Uses and Gratifications theory)
3) Does this text allow the audience to participate/contribute? (E.g. leave comments) How is this different to the print version of the magazine?
4) What codes/conventions of print interviews can you find in the article?
5) How is narrative used to tell a story in each interview? Clue: what is it that keeps the reader interested in the article?
6) What synergy can you find between this text and the broadcast examples we have studied?
Saturday, 7 February 2015
INDEX FOR ILL MANNORS
January 2015 > representation > Ill annors film review PLAN
January 2015 > representation > ill mannors film review
January 2015 > Respresentation > Trailer analysis
January 2015 > Ideology > TEDX lecture by Ben Drew
January 2015 > Ideology > Ill mannors music Video analysis
February 2015 > Broadcast > DVD Extras
February 2015 > Broadcast >SBTV interview
February 2015 > Broadcast >Television- Jonathan Ross
February 2015 > Broadcast > Radio
January 2015 > representation > ill mannors film review
January 2015 > Respresentation > Trailer analysis
January 2015 > Ideology > TEDX lecture by Ben Drew
January 2015 > Ideology > Ill mannors music Video analysis
February 2015 > Broadcast > DVD Extras
February 2015 > Broadcast >SBTV interview
February 2015 > Broadcast >Television- Jonathan Ross
February 2015 > Broadcast > Radio
Thursday, 5 February 2015
text for your double page spread feature
School life:
How was school life and how interested were you with your
studies?
I went to Dormers wells High School, I dropped out in year
11 because I wasn’t interested in an education, I had no clue what I was going
to do, but I knew I enjoyed drama. Too all the kids listening, don’t drop out
of school! Stay in school!
Are you currently doing anything right now?
Ah na not really, after drama school I went straight into acting
and I’m loving it.
I know you didn’t enjoy
school but how was your behaviour with peers and teachers?, where there any
fights?
Aha haha, you know what obviously as a kid id get into fights with some girls in my year
over name calling and that sort of stuff, but one thing I’d never do was
disrespect a teacher, no matter how much I hated my school and work and that because
I knew that wouldn’t get me anywhere.
Back ground:
How was your upbringing?
I grew up in a council estate, so things weren’t always sunny,
my parents weren’t always around but I coped. I hung around with people older
than me a lot of the time which wasn’t all that bad, because there was less
drama and they were more like me, cah they were my real family.
Media Consumption:
What social networking
sites do your use and what do young enjoy the most?
To be honest I don’t have time for it but I do have Facebook
, Twitter and Instagram. I used to always
be on Facebook though, I upload pictures on instagram when I look buff though
ah ahah.
What do you use the media for?
I watch SBTV when I can, I’m a big fan of K Koke, and I watch
the news occasionally like when people are talking about something mad that happened.
Personal interests:
What do you do in your spare time?
I go out with the girls, local places usually. When I’m not
shooting I’m eating chicken chips aha naa ,I like riding bikes.
Filming:
Your acting is great, I must say! What else have you been
on?
Iv starred on ‘street tings’ by Venessa Kings, ah I ahd a
good time flimg that, recently iv been on ‘to kill a snitch’ by Tom Persue,
been in loads of music videos, Dizie Rascal, Dappy’s, Geko’s.
What inspired you to start acting?
Well, I loved Plan B and k Koke, loved there passion for
what they’re doing. I used to act a lot at school, I love everything about it, and
it keeps me going and keeps me away from other stuff, bad stuff you get me.
How was it filming Problematic ?
Ahhh it’s the best so far, I love the intensity of it, the
message it sends out. It’s been a great experience I loved working with
everyone, we had bants aha it was great.
Is there anything to look forward to?
Yeeeeaahh!, definitely alot coming up, keep your selves updated guys! A lot coming
in 2015 keep your eyes peeled ahaha.
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