I searched 'harry potter cast interviews' on YouTube and selected videos based on length and not title. I transcribed a minute into each interview to avoid introductions and scripted speech from the interviewers; by using data from the middle of each video, the speech will more likely be natural and flowing. I transcribed for three minutes and I wanted there to be at least one minute of the interview remaining before I stopped transcribing to avoid outro's. For that reason, my chosen videos were at least five minutes long. I didn't choose videos based on any other features such as cast included, setting or date, therefore I avoided cherry picking and my data was reliable as it could be for using secondary data. Below are the two transcripts I have made so far, I will analyse the data based on Tannen's theory and if I feel I do not have enough text to use as support for my investigation, I will transcribe more.
'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2' Press Conference (1/3)
A=Main
male interviewer
B=Rupert
Grint
C=Emma
Watson
D=BBC
radio interviewer
E=David
Yates (director)
F=Main
female interviewer
G=Rob
Discall
A:
I uh also have a question eh for Emma (0.5) and and Rupert I mean David there
speaking about how you’ve worked so closely for so long (.) what’s it gonna be
like not returning to the set of harry potter uh (0.5) on a yearly basis
B:
yeah I I don’t think I still have really come terms come to terms with that um
(1) after we finished like a year ago now (1) um (0.5) I have felt a little bit
lost without it really and (0.5) not really knowing what to do with myself and
(0.5) um it’s been such a constant part of my life and um (0.5) to suddenly
have that kind of just suddenly come down to this kind of one film it’s (0.5)
it’s yeah it is quite sad and um I’m really genuinely gonna miss it and miss
everyone
C:
yeah it’s funny um (0.5) I’m sort of used to having gaps in between each of the
films (.) usually five or six months and then (1) um (0.5) after this this last
film ended (0.5) around that point I started getting like this itch that was like
(0.5) okay I’m ready to go back now and then I realised I wasn’t and uh (1) it
was that was really the moment that I had to come to terms with thi-so
difficult to process um (1) but (1) I think Dan Rupert and I have all moved on
to other projects and we’ve been working really hard on (0.5) on you know
what’s next for us and and we’ve learnt so much during the making of these
films and I think we’re all just excited to put it into practice and do more
good work
A:
thank you (1) um ooh we have a question over here (0.5) thank you
D:
hi I’m from BBC radio (0.5) just want to ask uh the director given the (0.5) oh
I’m over here sorry on the left (1) given that this is the most successful
frim-franchise of all time (0.5) are you perhaps a little bit disappointed that
the Harry Potter films haven’t received very much recognition in Oscar’s or
Bafta time
E: do you know I think we’ve all made
peace with that in a way (.) there are so many (0.5) things to enjoy (.) being
part of this whole (0.5) um series of films (.) most of all the affection of
the fans and the fact that there’s a global community (0.5) um who follow these
stories with great passion (.) if you go down to Trafalgar Square right now
you’ll see a mini Glastonbury (0.5) of people from all people all over the
world who have been camping out in the rain for the last three nights (1) and
(1) and that’s (1) that’s more of a compensation than lots of trophies so I
think we’re cool about that (1) um that’s somehow more important I’d say
F: okay we’ve got a a question in the
front row I think a Rob Discall here thank you if you take the mic off me Rob
G: thanks (0.5) uh question for Rupert
and Emma again (.) um which film in the series of eight would you say uh
provide you with the uh the biggest turning point for your character in terms
of um (0.5) tr-trial to adult or transition or maybe just learning a big lesson
'Harry Potter Order Of The Phoenix' Full Unscripted Interview |
Moviefone
A=Emma
Watson
B=Daniel
Radcliffe
C=Rupert
Grint
A:
um (1) I thought Umbridge in this one / was / quite a good character / like / you can do a lot with that
B: / yeah / / absolutely
/
*Video clip plays – scripted speech from
movie*
A:
okay (0.5) I don’t actually know what your favourite scene is
C:
it’s there was so many in this one I liked all the (0.5) the fighting stuff
with the wand and all and all that (.) like the Room of Requirement stuff was
really good
A:
final scene
C:
/ yeah
A:
/ final bit
B:
apart from the heat on that set
A:
/ yeah /
C:
/ yeah / that was / yeah
B: / sort of
A:
/ that was /
C:
/ could’ve / done without / that
B:
/ cause
it felt like we were in the centre of the sun
A:
yeah it literally did (.) it literally did
C:
there were lights everywhere
B:
yeah cause it was filmed on a on a set with loads of mirrors and so um (0.5)
they they had to (0.5) have (0.5) a fireplace loads of fireplaces in the room
so they they would be reflected in every mirror and uh so we we we were
essentially burnt alive for three days (2) that’s not too much of an
exaggeration I don’t feel
*Video clip plays – scripted speech from
movie*
B:
so Rupert (1) is fame (2) the way you imagined it wa-hold on (1) it would be
when you first auditioned for the movies and that’s from Rebecca in Surrey /
England
C: /
England
A:
Aw cool
C:
I dunno I mean (1) I don’t really feel (1) sort of (0.5) that famous I guess it’s
just sort of getting recognised and that I’m finding that quite hard to (1) get
my get my head around but / no I mean / no everyone’s always really nice and /
yeah it’s good fun /
A: / I think / / I don’t think we really / like knew we
were gonna be famous (.) when we / like first starting doing it /
C:
/ oh yeah I know that’s true /
A:
I don’t think it like when we were auditioning it really occurred to us as a
kind of like (0.5) this is what fame will be like or
B:
we just wanted to do the films at that stage
A:
/ yeah
C:
/ yeah
B:
we weren’t even thinking that far ahead
C:
/ no / we weren’t /
A:
/ no / / I don’t think we had any idea
B:
no (0.5) I still don’t think very far ahead (.) I’m not really gonna plan
C:
what is the most outrageous rumour you’ve heard about yourself
A:
god (0.5) I’ve never really been that (0.5) many outrageous (0.5) / rumours /
about me
B:
/ I dunno /
A:
I guess just like every week (0.5) I’m attending a different school or um
B:
/ yeah yeah /
A:
/ I’m a like / there was like Rugby Moorburgh
or like Beedales literally like five or six different schools that I’ve never
like set foot in so uh that was quite amusing (.) uh and also like loads of
different films that I’m also like apparently in
B:
going to be in
A:
which again I’ve never heard of
B:
yeah
A:
apart from that I’ve (2) there’s pretty much been (2) I keep getting called
Emily Watson
B:
yeah
A:
which is quite annoying (1) um (0.5) I mean they’re still doing that like five
years on like Emily Watson at the Harry Potter premiere last night I’m like no
Emma come on yeah so but apart from that there’s nothing really like (1)
outrageous
(Some of the overlaps went out of place when copying and pasting in from Word but will be correct when printing out from Word to use in the coursework folder)
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