Thursday, 17 September 2015

Fairytale research: useful YouTube videos and online magazines

Here are some useful videos I found when researching fairytales. Since we have chosen to include underlying themes in our music video, to give it more depth, I decided to delve into the original dark undertones presented in some early versions of commonly told fairytales. Fairy tales used to be stories aimed at both adult and child alike and the grown-up themes they portray is good evidence of that. Since fairytales used to be stories aimed at both adults and children alike, we hope that using some of the grown-up themes they portray will help us become more accessible to our target audience, who happen to be on the boundary between kidulthood and adulthood.

   

In addition, here are two extremely useful articles I used, to help me find information about the origins of some popular fairytales (click on the images for a link to the website):

http://www.stylist.co.uk/books/the-eight-darkest-fairy-tales


http://flavorwire.com/344667/the-disturbing-origins-of-10-famous-fairy-tales/view-all

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