Speaking of videos, is there a better version of the Hart Encore video? They've been made for (at least) the past three years, but the most recent version (2012) is just a recording from an audience member instead of being the direct video, thus the sound quality isn't the greatest.
Even though I don't get all the jokes since I'm not a West Coaster, these videos are still hilarious. Do any other competitions do these? Why did Hart start making them? Why don't more schools do this?
If you have no idea what I'm talking about, then the links are below!
Hart Encore Video 2010 Hart Encore Video 2011 Hart Encore Video 2012
Los Alamitos used to do them and show them right before awards (they still might do this)
I didn't know Hart was doing this as well, thanks for posting these!
Speaking of videos, is there a better version of the Hart Encore video? They've been made for (at least) the past three years, but the most recent version (2012) is just a recording from an audience member instead of being the direct video, thus the sound quality isn't the greatest.
Even though I don't get all the jokes since I'm not a West Coaster, these videos are still hilarious. Do any other competitions do these? Why did Hart start making them? Why don't more schools do this?
If you have no idea what I'm talking about, then the links are below!
Hart Encore Video 2010 Hart Encore Video 2011 Hart Encore Video 2012
Whoever with a kind soul who's willing to show me In Sync's performance, please please please, I would love to see them. Someone put it up on youtube for like 4 hours and then removed it.
The director doesn't want the set on YouTube yet
Whoever with a kind soul who's willing to show me In Sync's performance, please please please, I would love to see them. Someone put it up on youtube for like 4 hours and then removed it.
Carlsbad's drowning wave that took them into the contemporary duet left me speechless and Burbank's moment when Robert's character returns home literally had me in tears. Two really amazing and powerful moments. Congrats you guys!
I'm really glad you liked the "drowning wave" we did in Carlsbad's "Atlantis" set! I was super-worried that wasn't gonna work when I taught it, so your comment's an appreciated sigh of relief to me!! Thanks, Damon Brown
We're allowed 35 minutes for set up, performance, and tear down. Our set is about 21 minutes long...but we went 7 minutes over time due to set up and tear down for lights. We (the students) tech the show ourselves
Just wanted to say how incredible I thought your show was. It was definitely the best show of yours I have seen in the three years I have been in choir. Your vocals and choreography were stunning and your set was mind-blowing. Anyone who can pull of dubstep earns my respect Hope the rest of your season goes well!!
Carlsbad's drowning wave that took them into the contemporary duet left me speechless and Burbank's moment when Robert's character returns home literally had me in tears. Two really amazing and powerful moments. Congrats you guys!