Sunday 4 November 2012

Vox pops

The word Vox Pops comes from Latin 'Vox populi' meaning 'voice of the people'.
Usually the interviewees are shown in public places and are supposed to be giving put-on-the-spot-opinions. Vox Pops are often used on news programmes to show balance. Each person is asked the same questions, the aim is to get a variety of answers and opinions. Journalists are usually instructed to approach a wide range of people to get varied answers from different points of view.

We prepare the following questions to ask people for our vox pops:
-Do you watch music videos?
-What is your favourite music video?
-What is it that you like about music videos?
-What do you think makes a good music video?


Examples of vox pops 







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