Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Helping
Eddie helps the group by recording Layremy's part of the song (along with Antonea's). Once her recording's done it will be put together with Antonea's recording. This will be used to create the final duet.
Pros
Warming Up
Congo Drum?
Parts
Needle
An Audience
Music Producer
Giovanna about to instruct Layremy and Antoneo on how to properly sing their song. It's her job to do this as the music producer.
A music producer has free creative reign with the song (as long as allowed by the owners of said song), adjustments to the songwriting and arrangements, and things like coaching singers (as Giovanna's doing here).
The Coach
Giovanna coaches Antonea and Layremy (the two songwriters) in their singing. She tells them that they should stand up and have more energy while she demonstrates this. As you can see, Layremy's laughing, whether it's because she finds it amusing or ridiculous (or both), I have no idea. Antonea on the other hand...has no visual facial expression in this picture, but is definitely not laughing. She's probably observing comprehensively.
Monday, May 3, 2010
Blog: Goblin Market
Director: Laura
Songwriters: Antonea and Layremy
Storyboard: Laura
Music: Laura and Giovanna
Music Producer: Giovanna
Blogger: Ashley
The Point
The goal of this project was to write a song with a theme centered around the Goblin Market by Christina Rosetti, a children's poem written in April 1859 and published during the year of 1862. It was her first published poem, and showed "a taste for the fantastic, a brooding melancholy, and a lyric gift that would characterize much of her work" (1).
This poem is specifically effect read aloud and has an "exciting, fast-paced style" with incredibly descriptive language. It's about Lizzie and Laura. Laura being the one to fall into temptation and Lizzie the sister who fights to bring her back from ruin. The Goblin Market can be easily interupted into symbolism, a religious allegory, and/or a sexual innuendo, or be taken at face value as just another children's rhyme.
Either way, this poem is a beautiful masterpiece.
Citations:
(1) Flynn, Philip. "Rossetti, Christina G." Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia. 2010. Grolier Online. 4 May 2010
Collins, K. K. "Rossetti, Christina Georgina." World Book Advanced. World Book, 2010. Web. 4 May 2010.
"Goblin Market." World Book Advanced. World Book, 2010. Web. 4 May 2010.