Our lecture for today's class consisted mostly of advice. Dr. Waters did a broad overview of what is expected for our midterm presentation. Like many other assignments that are presented in school, this task originally sounded like a monstrous activity. However after he verbally broke down what exactly was expected it became ten times easier to approach. Since the class was divided in half to help prepare for the activity portion of our midterm that's coming up. I used my time to attend the computer and begin my research on Chess Records. In the time span allotted I was able to successfully lay out my foundation and build my outline. Personally I feel extremely comfortable in the aspect of presenting, I more so look forward to Wednesday and reviewing what we will be asked to perform in our one on ones. Unfortunately we did cover any new info (as it pertains to recording) but, here is what I took from class:
CHESS RECORDS
Headings
1. Biography
a. Who
b. What
c. When
d. Where
e. How
2. Notable Artist
a. List of Established Artist
b. List of Unknown Artist
3. Most Significant Recordings
a. List of Most Successful Recordings
b. Why Or Why Not Certain Songs Worked @ The Time
4. Opposition (or Hurdles They Over Came)
a. Acceptance
b. Race Issues
c. Approach
d. Ethics
5. Signature Sound
a. Description of The Sound
b. Techniques in Recording
6. Personal Interviews
a. Videos of Artist (or Founders) speaking About the Company
b.
7. Reflections
a. Place In History
b. Effect on Music On Music Today
c.
8. Closing Remarks
a. Brief Overview
I believe the most effective way for me to display this info would be in the form of a Power Point Presentation.
I Project that each section should take approximately 2 to 3 minutes.
If done so efficiently this should allow at least 3-4 minutes for displaying audio and video recordings.
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