Most music documentaries focus too much on the period of the band's history which is their most successful, commercially speaking. I hope the documentary will focus less on the period of Daft Punk's commercial success, which means that anything that happened to duo after 2012 should not be too lengthy, only to a considerable amount. They should also interview a number of the collaborators on "Random Access Memories" because I want to know why they were so enthusiastic of the project in more detail. More should be focus on the duo's beginnings when they were a punk band.
The Creators Project already did a huge series of videos on the various collaborators for Random Access Memories on You Tube. Check it out cause it's really cool.
Also, Daft Punk proper were never a punk band. You're thinking of Darlin', the band that was Guy-Manuel, Bangalter and one of the guitarists from Phoenix.
If anything, it will probably focus mostly on Discovery, considering that's were they first started to become really big.
edited 29th Jun '14 7:47:11 PM by RoboZombie
Let's not get pedantic on the terminology here.
Could this be a rare opportunity where the two break the kayfabe on camera for once? (Probably not, but it'd be certainly interesting.)
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So recently there's been news going around of a documentary
about Daft Punk, produced by the BBC and Canal+.
Thoughts/Speculation?