martes, 14 de abril de 2015

The Transition To Sound Cinema

Warner Bros was the first studio to accept sound as an element in film production. The studio released "The Jazz Singer" in 1927, which marked the first commercially succesful sound film.

Silent films were still the majority of features released in both 1927 and 1928. But in the next years the sound cinema became mejority. It was a Revolution. We have watched "Singer in the Rain" to understand this revolution. It changed the film technique (microphones, sound and image syinchronized, etc.) and the acting techniques (natural and good voice, diction teachers, etc.)


martes, 7 de abril de 2015

The Silent Cinema and Hollywood


By 1912, major American Film Companies had set up production near or in Los Angeles. Los Angeles became the film industry. Director David Wark Griffith was the first to make a film in Hollywood ( 17-minute short film In Old California. Griffith is very important for the cinema because he invented the cinematographic language. How can I tell a story with images?






































Charles Chaplin was a famous actor amb director in this time. His films typically follow Charlot's efforts to survive in a hostile world. The character lives in poverty and is frequently treated badly, but remains kind and upbeat, defying his social position, he strives to be seen as a gentleman. In music class we have wacthed The Kid

Another filmmakers in Silent Cinema from Hollywood were Buster Keaton and Harold Lloyd. We have watched differents films of these directors and they are pretty funny 

martes, 10 de febrero de 2015

My Music, my Cinema and my Videogames

Now i have finished unit 2 in music class and we are studying for the exam we are tired and that's why we are listening to this music.


After listening to music i want play some videogames. My favorite game is Destiny, it's a action MMO type of game.

Well now it's time to go an study the African-American history

martes, 20 de enero de 2015

AFRICAN-AMERICAN'S MUSIC: WORK SONGS, GOSPEL, BLUES, RAGTIME and JAZZ

Africa-American people need to express themselves through the music. They are a very musical culture. From African roots they conserved a powerful rhythm, meanwhile they learned from the Western culture the traditional harmony. In music class we will study different examples of African-American music: work songs, gospel, blues, ragtime and jazz.

WORK SONGS

The work songs were the songs that the African-American slaves sang in their jobs. 


Golspel

African-American people are also very religious people. In their churches they sing spirituals or gospel songs. In these songs they express their joy to believe in God.



Blues is a word that means sadness, nostalgia or melancholy. In African-American music, a blues is a sad, nostalgic and melancholic song. These songs are profanes, not religious, and they talk about life and problem of African-American people.




Ragtime is a music piece for piano solo. It is a characterised by his particular rhythm (a "rag" rhythm). Ragtime music was played by African-American pianist called "entertainers". They played this music in cafes, bars, restaurant and also in cinemas. In the movies without sound.



martes, 13 de enero de 2015

PAGE 6. AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY

In music class, we are studying African-American music. We will listen work songs, spirituals, blues, ragtime and jazz. To understand them we have to know the terrible history of African-American people.
From 1500 to 1800 a lot of African people were kidnapped and forced to be slaves. African slaves were sold in American countries like Cuba, Jamaica, Brazil, and United States.








Slaves were obligated to work in the worst hobs, mainly in the cotton and sugar fields. They were treated like animals, how if they were not human beings. African slaves had to forget their names, their religions and their culture.


During the 19 century, slavery was forbidden in American countries. In United States, Abraham Lincoln was the president that freed the slaves. From then, African-American are free.

But they did not have the same rights, and suffered episodes of racism. It was necessary the fight of more people, like Malcolm X or Martin Luther King, to realise the civil equality