I dnt have any idea...😕
One thing we can do...we consult it together the whole theme then make it just one...what do u say?
Yeah that's what I wanted to know. 😊 Discussing the theme together is a great idea; I'll be glad to discuss and offer suggestions!
I think it could go something like this - begin the VM with the religious significance of Christmas (the birth of Jesus, the star of Bethlehem and associated symbolism, etc.), and then gradually move on to the festival's cultural significance, especially the spirit of charity and love. Scenes from "How The Grinch Stole Christmas" and "A Christmas Carol" could work well here. Carols and scenes of celebration can close it out. Is that accurate?
Originally posted by: DemonStarWill there be only one VM included in the final thread?
Originally posted by: DemonStarThis is interesting! I have a decent collection of Christmas tunes and would be interested in doing a VM, but am unable to come up with any ideas for the scenes... will try to think about it. It could be a good idea to include scenes from Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" too though, about Scrooge's change of heart.
If you'd like to have any of the music, let me know. 😊
Originally posted by: DemonStarI think it could go something like this - begin the VM with the religious significance of Christmas (the birth of Jesus, the star of Bethlehem and associated symbolism, etc.), and then gradually move on to the festival's cultural significance, especially the spirit of charity and love. Scenes from "How The Grinch Stole Christmas" and "A Christmas Carol" could work well here. Carols and scenes of celebration can close it out. Is that accurate?
Originally posted by: debasree04
Add How The Grinch Stole Christmas & A Christmas Carol first then show that what is Christmas as u said before "(the birth of Jesus, the star of Bethlehem [ can also add more like the story of three wise men & shepherds ] and associated symbolism, etc.), and then gradually move on to the festival's cultural significance, especially the spirit of charity and love. "
Actually i want to say make it something different... means how ?
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