downwithpants wrote:I pmed you my name bakadeshi, but if there was some delivery failure, my name is Chris Lee.
yep I have it, that is a list of names I
have ^_^
and for Bakadeshi's monologue, if rose4emily will be reciting the monologues, you probably don't want to use first person.
Noted. fixed it in third person, and removed second paragraph, since dwp has a point on the length, and it was somewhat irrelevant anyway:
Bakadeshi's Monologue Fixed wrote:
Kareef Huggins (Bakadeshi)
Oratorio of Ghibli
This piece, at its core, is about magic, spirit, and adventure, the main elements one can come to expect from any of Miyazaki’s films. There is no real story involved here, Rather, Selected scenery from 3 of Ghibli’s most beloved films, Depicted in a way to give the Piece a lot of Energy, and Spirit of Magic and Adventure. Or, Just plain fun. Kiki’s Delivery Service has a very magical and fun feel to it, and perfectly fit the theme chosen as the music, James Newton Howard’s Flying, from the Peter pan OST. Laputa, Castle in the sky was used to depict the adventurous aspects, and The Cat Returns is used to portray both high spirited adventure and fun.
The Piece opens with a serene feeling, as the music flows with a light melody of chimes flutes and piano accents, But doesn’t last long, as the music picks up with a more adventurous flying motif, accentuated mostly by flying and high energy scenes from the various Ghibli titles. The Spirit of adventure is held through most of the middle of the Piece, eventually climaxing to an astonishing feeling of accomplishment, and satisfaction.