3rd year CSE students start a project entitled ‘Why Music is so Important in Animation?’ in order to enhance the value of music in animated movies. The main objective of this activity is to analyse the lyrics and discover the moral that songwriters wanted to transmit, why the songs are performed in a specific moment in these movies, and so on. All the songs selected have been award winners and and have been chosen for their valuable messages. Students will work the four skills while creating their final podcast (listening, reading, writing and speaking).
In our 3rd instalment, we will talk about ‘Remember me’ from COCO Original Soundtrack, Oscar Academy Award winner in 2018.
Let’s listen to their impressions of the song ‘Remember me’, composed by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez for Disney Pixar Studios.
PARTICIPANT STUDENTS | 3rd year CSE GROUP A |
TEACHER IN CHARGE | MARÍA DEL PUERTO TOVAR CAMACHO |
SUBJECT | ENGLISH LANGUAGE |
MUSIC | When You Wish Upon a Star (from Disney’s Pinocchio), by Leigh Harline and Ned Washington (1940). |
POST PRODUCTION AND EDITION | MARÍA DEL PUERTO TOVAR CAMACHO |