Friday, September 30, 2011

Blog Assignment #4


John Denver - Take Me Home Country Roads

Pretty Lights - Country Roads Remix


LISTENING FRAMEWORK ----John Denver – Take me Home Country Roads
(SIMPLIFIED)
LISTENING PHASE 1 (Rhythm)

Tempo [slow, medium, fast]
-The speed of the song is mostly driven by John Denver’s vocals and to a lesser extent the instruments drive the melody.

Source [where is the rhythm coming from?]
-Piano and Guitar and vocals

Groove [describe how the personality of the rhythm]
-Country/ Swing

LISTENING PHASE 2 (Arrangement)

Instrumentation [which instruments drive the song?]
-Piano and Guitar

Structure/Organization [how is the song built? Order, patterns, etc.]
Guitar intro, then vocals followed by piano at the chorus which continues throughout the rest of the song.

Emotional Architecture [Draw how the song build and drop?]
John Denver’s vocals increase the pitch until the chorus and then maxes out as the chorus starts. The guitar also speeds up before each chorus.

LISTENING PHASE 3 (Sound Quality)

Balance

- Height [high and low of frequency]
The pitch rises and falls each time the chorus repeats.

- Width [stereo panning left/right]
The stereo pans to the right

- Depth [layers of instruments - via loudness]
The vocals are the first layer followed by the guitar and piano respectively.


LISTENING FRAMEWORK ---- Pretty Lights – Country Roads Remix
(SIMPLIFIED)

LISTENING PHASE 1 (Rhythm)


Tempo [slow, medium, fast]
The tempo changes. It starts out slow then builds up to a medium speed and after the drop it switches back from fast at the hook and medium for the rest.

Source [where is the rhythm coming from?]
Guitar, piano, vocals, techno beats, electric keyboard

Groove [describe how the personality of the rhythm]
Techno, country, dubstep

LISTENING PHASE 2 (Arrangement)

Instrumentation [which instruments drive the song?]
The underlying techno beat carries the song but the melody is driven by the guitar and electric keyboard riffs.

Structure/Organization [how is the song built? Order, patterns, etc.]
Begins slowly with the guitar similar to the original, then a light techno beat comes in that slowly builds up and then the vocals and the drop.

Emotional Architecture [Draw how the song build and drop?]
The song builds from a lonely guitar to a techno beat behind it and then right before the drop the techno stops and it is only John Denver’s vocals with a light guitar then the techno bass hits.

LISTENING PHASE 3 (Sound Quality)


Balance
- Height [high and low of frequency]
The height of the pitch changes frequently and is controlled by the electric riffs of the keyboard as well as the vocals.

- Width [stereo panning left/right]
The song pans to the right at a much slower pace than the original

- Depth [layers of instruments - via loudness]
The first layer is the electric riffs and techno beat with different layers of guitar and vocals overlapping throughout the song


ESSAY:



The first song is Take me Home Country Roads by John Denver. It is a classic country song with folk and rock elements.  John Denver, Taffy Nivert, and Bill Danoff wrote the lyrics. The windy roads of West Virginia inspired the song.  The song is mostly lyrically based with the lyrics personifying West Virginia. For instance, “West Virginia mountain momma” and “All my memories gather round her” portray West Virginia as a powerful, mother like figure in John Denver’s life. It is a simple melody that places emphasis the chorus. There is build up to each time the chorus starts although it is slight and most of the build up is from the pitch of John Denver’s voice. The instruments used are the piano and guitar. The intensity of the song is very mild and laid back. The rhythm is steady and consistent throughout the song. In Pretty Lights’ remix the rhythm is much faster although the beginning starts out with a pace similar to John Denver’s. The pitch changes throughout the song in relation to the melody and rhythm.
In 2011, the DJ Pretty Lights did a remix of John Denver’s song for one of his albums. The song is techno based and incorporates several lines and musical notes from the original. He uses layering to place these original parts where he chooses throughout the song as his version has an unorthodox design. This remix is much faster than the original. It uses many different layers of instruments including the guitar and piano from the original as well as techno beats and synthesizers. Like the original version there is a buildup to each chorus although the chorus itself is what is known in the DJ world as a drop with techno riffs, and the lines from the original chorus are used for the build up as opposed to the actual chorus.
I am a big fan of Pretty Lights and his version, but I have to admit that the original is still the best simply because it is the original and it is how the song was meant to be heard. They are both great though and I would highly recommend either of them.

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Blog Assignment #2

http://changethis.com/


In the short story "Finding Your Howl", Mumon is a red wolf who along with the rest of his pack is facing extinction. In order to survive he must find his howl. In other words this is a story about someone finding their own voice and coming of age. Mumon encounters  a deer and a raven who both give him advice on finding his howl by telling him how to look for it. However, it isn't until he is shot by the farmer and sacrifices everything that he finds it. The point of the story is that everyone has their own distinct voice and you just have to look inside to find it.

"Even if you fall on your face, you're still moving forward" - Victor Kiam

Victor Kiam is a philosopher who has written several books on philosophy. This quote is appealing for several reasons. It has a good message that can apply to a lot of people's lives, and a lot of people can most likely relate to it. Also, i feel it could really be applied to the film industry. It is a tough market where one is probably going to encounter some failures before they have any luck.
The quote is basically saying that even if you don't succeed at something right away you still gained by making an effort. Trying something new is better than doing nothing at all. When you fail at something the first time you always have the opportunity to learn from your mistakes. Therefore the first time is always the hardest and once you get it out of the way everything gets easier. In the film industry it is always good to put yourself out there, even if the result is bad because thats how you make connections and learn. Many people have trouble trying new things, which is why i think this quote will be understood so easily. It is a very good motivator for people who need that little extra push to be adventurous and try something new. I think the quote is also appealing because it is a bit comical in the way it is written. A lot of people find humor as a good means for dealing with embarrassment or failure which is what the quote is all about. I think this quote has a really good message and works well because so many people can relate to and understand the meaning of it.

Blog Assignment #1

The color scheme for the villain Blazer is red and black.  They go together well and have similar qualities. Red was used because it is linked  to aggression.  Seeing a red hue on this character can also increase energy and enthusiasm. His power is fire and red is a common representative of fire. Blazer posses a lot of rage so black was used to give him a darker edge and create a more sinister feeling. Black is authoritative and powerful which are two reasons why many villains have black on their costume.  This black hue causes a mysterious evoking sense of potential and possibility. Also, while red is a powerful color on it’s own, black adds a sense of darkness to the character giving him an ominous presence.



Blazer is shown surrounded by flames to help illuminate his dark side and contrast his color scheme.  
His power is that he is able to control fire so the flames also help support this. The colors and shading of  Blazer are intended to be similar to the lighting from  a fire. The flames help him to appear more ominous and give him a more powerful presence. 

The design of Blazer is triangular based. His arch enemy Blizzard is  more rounded and circular. This is because a circle is complete or whole which represents goodness. A triangle is a more angled, sharper design. This represents Blazer well because he is more dangerous and he is the villain between the two. A triangular shape can be used to show speed and evil intentions.

The hue used for Blizzard was blue because it’s seen as trustworthy, dependable, and committed, which are qualities that almost every superhero out there possesses.  Also blue is perceived as a constant in our lives.  Blue is an excellent color for a superhero because it creates a calming and relaxing feeling. I used a brighter blue to make the character stand out so you would focus on him more and have everything behind him fade into the background.  It also helps to bring out his color saturation.


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The hero has light shadows that are only a dark shade of blue. This allows the character to remain bright and gives a sense of good. The shading was only him and he is shown at an upward angle which is used to symbolize how much power the hero has. Blizzard possesses the power of water which his color scheme reflects, and the water he appears to be shooting up from shows this as well.

Blizzards design is more rounded in comparison with Blazers. This is because a more rounded figure appears less dangerous.  A circle has no edges, it is complete and thats why it is often used in representation of good and just. Also, Blizzards design being rounder contradicts the sharper, triangular shape of Blazer. This parallels their rivalry and hatred towards each other.