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Esmerelda Gonzales-Munoz's "The Love I Felt For You" shares with us her story about love. Created during Youth Media Project's 2010 Summer Intensive, Esmerelda delves into her experience with a very complicated relationship. Beautiful and poetic, the piece will inspire you to think deeply about the ways in which we love (and hurt) each other.
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Review for "The love I felt for you"This piece is incredibly awesome. The beginning is great because it hooked me in right away. It is very interesting how she created an audio story without actually just speaking about the relationship rather it being a poem. The poem had a very awesome rhythm to it, and the music enhanced the piece even more because it made it flow along perfectly. What I found incredibly interesting about this piece is the way she shaped the story over all; her tone goes perfectly along. It all flows just right. What I most enjoyed about this story was the poem and how it had figurative language throughout it and made everything visual to the audience. |
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Review for "The love I felt for you"This piece is incredibly awesome. The beginning is great because it hooked me in right away. It is very interesting how she created an audio story without actually just speaking about the relationship rather it being a poem. The poem had a very awesome rhythm to it, and the music enhanced the piece even more because it made it flow along perfectly. What I found incredibly interesting about this piece is the way she shaped the story over all; her tone goes perfectly along. It all flows just right. What I most enjoyed about this story was the poem and how it had figurative language throughout it and made everything visual to the audience. |

Carla Roman
Posted on September 06, 2011 at 03:51 PM | Permalink
Review for "The love I felt for you"
This piece is incredibly awesome. The beginning is great because it hooked me in right away. It is very interesting how she created an audio story without actually just speaking about the relationship rather it being a poem. The poem had a very awesome rhythm to it, and the music enhanced the piece even more because it made it flow along perfectly. What I found incredibly interesting about this piece is the way she shaped the story over all; her tone goes perfectly along. It all flows just right. What I most enjoyed about this story was the poem and how it had figurative language throughout it and made everything visual to the audience.