Friday, January 30, 2009

Soundtack for the Movie of My Life

Hmm, it's been a while since I posted here, huh? Well, next week I should have a new video to post for you ( and just to catch up, you could go here and see my end of the year project from last spring...hopefully you will see some improvements with this next project!).

In the meantime, I thought I would do this crazy/fun little exercise. It entertained me and I hope it entertains you, too!

So, here's how it works:

1. Open your library (iTunes, Winamp, Media Player, iPod, etc).

2. Put it on shuffle.

3. Press play.

4. For every question, type the song that's playing.

5. When you go to a new question, press the next button.

6. Don't lie and try to pretend you're cool...OK, I didn't lie to look cool, but the first time I tried this almost every song was a Christmas one or a story, so I had to go back through and un-check those because if they're all about Christmas, it's not very cool!


Opening Credits:

One Fine Day – Ann Reed performed by Calliope Women’s Chorus


Waking Up:

3am – Death Ray Scientific


First Day of School:

Goofyfoot - Phranc


Falling in Love:

Come Fly With Me – Michael Buble (creep. city.)


Fight Song:

Preparations for the Last TV Fake - The Goodbye Lenin Soundtrack, composed by Yann Tiersen


Breaking Up:

How the Day Sounds – Greg Laswell


Prom:

Garden Party – Ricky Nelson


Life's Just OK:

Whatever (I Had a Dream) – Butthole Surfers …don’t judge me.


Mental Breakdown:

Be and Be Not Afraid – Tracy Chapman


Driving:

Dry the Rain – The Beta Band


Flashback:

Hanging On Too Long – Duffy


Getting Back Together:

Someday – M.L.T.R. …OK, I have no idea who these guys are, this song is on a sampler of music in English

by Danish artists, but it’s pretty creepy since the chorus is, “Someday, someway, together we will be baby.”


Birth of Child:

Genetic Engineering – X-Ray Specs


Wedding:

Ma Ya Hi – O-Zone …hmmm, this would be fun at a wedding!


Final Battle:

I Feel It All - Feist


Death Scene:

Hurt – Johnny Cash


Funeral Song:

Always See Your Face – Love (from the High Fidelity Soundtrack)


End Credits:

Lo Boob Oscillator – Stereolab



Let me know if you try this and where I can see it!

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Oh and by the way...

Whether or not you thought the papers below were worthy of it...


I GOT ALL A'S!!


That's right, I got an A in Documentary History, Topics in Cinema: Coen Brothers and Tarention, AND Screen-Writing 2! (Because I'm paranoid, I won''t be posting my screenplay on the website, though I may do a little synopsis sometime. And anyway, we aren't really graded on how good the screenplay is, but on how much we improve)

Anyway, that's my happy FilmAching news!