Tuesday, February 8, 2011

1. State your musical genre and why you chose it.


I chose Rap and Roll because it is the genre of one of my favorite songs, "Let it Rock," and it is something new that no one else would try.

2. Describe how you went about finding your songs and information.



I first had to find the definition of rap and roll, then I searched the artists of that genre. The artists then led me to their songs.

3. What different kinds of technology did you use to compile your project? [Web tools, Mac tools, etc.]



I used iphoto, imovie, garageband, and citation machine.

4. What was the most successful part of your project...what are you good at?



The most successful part about my project was the music video, because it was a good ending.

5. With what did you struggle on this project...what has difficult for you?



It took me a while for Zamzar to work so I could only incorporate one video.

6. Did you decide to use still slides?  Why or why not? [If not, how did you convey your information?]



I did not use still slides. I narrated the information in my movie.

7. For what other classes, situations, uses could this type of project be adapted?



This is a good project for learning how to make a good presentation for any class or job.

8. How did your project use the transformative property of borrowed images, music, and information to comply with the Copyright Law of 1976?  [...not just that you cited the information, etc., but how did you transform the music, information, images, etc.?]



I used all of the songs and pictures for educational purposes.

9. Would you do another project like this on your own?  Why?  Why not?



I would do this on my own if some situation required me to make a detailed presentational video.

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