http://prezi.com/ttgmwhy0pjys/my-independent-novel-study-george-orwells-1984/
My independent novel study in its entirety. I did the novel "Nineteen Eighty-Four" by George Orwell. One of the scenes I did for the story board portion of the assignment came out really bright and difficult to see when I scanned it so I apologize in an advance but I don't know how to fix it.
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
http://soundcloud.com/loganrudolfsen/hamlet-and-hobbes/s-LFDLs
This is the link to the Liberacons team assignment in which we were to compare either Hamlet or Claudius with a historical philosopher. Our group chose to compare Hamlet with Thomas Hobbes through the use of a song. We hope you enjoy our magnificent production.
On a side note, Brandon Langrock and Nicholas Grocock helped out as some of the voices while we were recording. We just did not want to forget giving them some credit. Also, the music was provided by http://freeplaymusic.com/
This is the link to the Liberacons team assignment in which we were to compare either Hamlet or Claudius with a historical philosopher. Our group chose to compare Hamlet with Thomas Hobbes through the use of a song. We hope you enjoy our magnificent production.
On a side note, Brandon Langrock and Nicholas Grocock helped out as some of the voices while we were recording. We just did not want to forget giving them some credit. Also, the music was provided by http://freeplaymusic.com/
Monday, January 10, 2011
Hamlet Audio File
http://soundcloud.com/loganrudolfsen/hamlet-10/s-wkSlG
This the the link to my recording of the soliloquy from Hamlet that I performed. The soliloquy is from Act 2, Scene 2. Hamlet is frustrated with himself because he is unable to kill his Uncle. He devises a plan to confirm that his Uncle did actually kill the King. I did a more melancholy version of this soliloquy in order to show a different way that Hamlet could have reacted.
This the the link to my recording of the soliloquy from Hamlet that I performed. The soliloquy is from Act 2, Scene 2. Hamlet is frustrated with himself because he is unable to kill his Uncle. He devises a plan to confirm that his Uncle did actually kill the King. I did a more melancholy version of this soliloquy in order to show a different way that Hamlet could have reacted.
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