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MUSICAL ROMANCE, A

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MUSICAL ROMANCE, A is in the KIDS FIRST! Film Festival - it may not be a regular, endorsed title
Recommended age 12-18
2 minutes
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ALYS WUSTER
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Cute way to deliver a message. Cute characters and backgrounds.

This short high school student made film examines how music brings us together. From Karaoke to other types of music, singing bridges human brains in a positive way and this film tries to explain why that is.

Well produced although I would have liked it if the mouths on the characters actually moved - that would be a definitely improvement. But, otherwise, the script is really good, as are the VoiceOver voices. So, this time I'm going to overlook the lack of movement with the characters.

I give A Musical Romance 3.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. By Janet S., KIDS FIRST!

Cute way to deliver a message. Cute characters and backgrounds.

This short high school student made film examines how music brings us together. From Karaoke to other types of music, singing bridges human brains in a positive way and this film tries to explain why that is.

Well produced although I would have liked it if the mouths on the characters actually moved - that would be a definitely improvement. But, otherwise, the script is really good, as are the VoiceOver voices. So, this time I'm going to overlook the lack of movement with the characters.

I give A Musical Romance 3.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. By Janet S., KIDS FIRST!

Honestly, I've never left a karaoke room with my friends sad. Tired, maybe, and pooped out, absolutely, but after we all part ways, there's this tiny part of me that goes, "Yay! That felt awesome! MORE, MORE, MORE! Get back into that karaoke room!" even though the clock shows 11:30 PM and I'm five minutes away from crashing. Who is that tiny part of me? My topic, the Neuroscience of Singing- covers just that. What happens in your brain when you duet your favorite pop song with your best friend and why exactly does singing together make us feel so good and so happy?
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