Yesterday was the deadline our Project script. Overnight there seemed to be much still to be done. During the morning though all came together seamlessly and delivery was effected with almost an hour to spare. The script itself in its entirety looked very respectable and as a team we weren’t too far from gloating. Now is the time for the real work to begin. The team does feel up to it.
The last couple of weeks saw a number of lectures happily sacrificed on the high alter of the King John’s Project but with yesterday’s deadline put to bed we can again broaden out our academic horizons and cover the required basses more adequately.
In Kieran’s class on Tuesday we were introduced to a chap from the music department who was there to advise and help in any he could. Sean and I run a skeletal plan of our project past him and he came up with a couple of ideas that we are taking on board. The first was to do with the 13th century music aspect. There’s plenty of period stuff around and all naturally out of copyright but not the performers or the performances. He indicated that he would have no difficulty in sourcing any amount of it for us, or rather giving us plenty of worthwhile links to pursue ourselves with advice and assistance from him when and if required. A couple of links that I got over the previous w/end, that have yet to be fully explored, were mentioned to him but he didn’t know much about them. I’ll be looking into them in greater detail this week and between the two areas we should be well suited.
Another aspect he suggested was that of “ambient sound”, a sort of wraparound sound that could be fed through left or right speakers as needed as the tour progressed and that could be fades in and out in harmony with the period music as various hot spots were reached. This looks like a nice touch if we could apply it to and in conjunction with the, proposed, imbedded video clips.
As we are now into the “end game” and all angles will be explored, with hast I hope, as time is our master.
JC
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