Soundtrack:This column is a list of songs that would be played in my play "A Hero with a Cause".
Don't Stop Believin':I chose this song because it has a good message this song teaches you that even though life can get boring you can stop believing that you a meant for bigger things. This song will be played throughout the first chapter of the book.
Under the Stars:This song was chosen because it starts out soft and smooth but near the end of the song the pace picks up. This song will be played as Kairi is riding in the elvator to the High Council Chamber in Zia City after getting pick up by Syliva Moore.
Blow Me Away:This song was chosen because it is an eye opener it will played after Kairi wakes up in the High Council Chamber and she accepts her destiny as the Puzzle Peice as she puts on the costume and mask. And Syliva tells her how to save Sora and stop Zaria.
Bring Me to Life:This song is the main battle song which will be played during the fight scene between Zaria and Kairi at the Zia City powerplant after Kairi had claim all three of her weapons. this song was also chosen because it is high energy and intense just like the battle scene.
The Touch:This song was chosen to be played after the battle between Zaria and Kiari. Adian has been reunited with his mother and the Serpent People have chosen the path of good and Zaria tells Kairi that she has her support and respect. Sora is in the hosptial and Kairi goes to see him and when they kiss there is a sense of magic and power to Kiari's kiss.
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Lighting Design:1) This play will take place in the fall as it dscribes in the first chapter the leaves are changing color and the air is cool and crisp.
2) A Hero with a Cause takes place in multiple times of day from the morning, afternoon and the evening. 3) The action in this play is all over the stage not just in one place it gives it more excitement. 4) Some scene's will have other sources of light while other may just require stage lighting. 5) During the battle scene between Zaria and Kairi there may be some lighting as the swords clash. 6) The mood of the play varies on the scene we are on but the stage should be lit just enough so that the audenice can see what is going on on stage and the actor's/actoress can be seen. |