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- Alison Leffler
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You're right - went back and rechecked. :) -
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- The Barmaid
- — May 29, 2009
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@Scoob: And before ya even say it. She went skinny dipping with Brent. Never said she had sex. What kind of girl do you think she is? LOL
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What's the point of skinny dipping with Brent and not getting a lil sumpin sumpin? You KNOW Brent was thinking sex. No guy goes skinny dipping with a girl and doesn't try to get some. But if they did it in the pool, amusingly CC or whoever didn't show that part! If I was tailing either of them and saw that, I'm sure I'd stick around and keep filming a little more...in case it got juicy!
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- Scooby Doo
- — May 29, 2009
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That's what i was thinking Barmaid ;p -
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- alleycat
- — Jun 1, 2009
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Maybe theres a clue in the song -
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- Scooby Doo
- — Jun 1, 2009
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...ring don't shine
Daddy's give you a truck that's mine
And if that truck isn't an Escalade
Daddy's gonna hit you with a headspade.
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- pedantic1
- — Jun 1, 2009
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@Scooby Doo -- I'm impressed; "head spade" is difficult to rhyme with. -
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- Alison Leffler
- — Jun 1, 2009
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And if that headspade doesn't go right through.
Daddy's gonna spear you with a giant corkscrew.
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- Scooby Doo
- — Jun 1, 2009
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Thanks pedantic. It took me a minute. -
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- shannon schomer
- — Jun 24, 2009
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@scooby your poam is funny, made me laugh for hours! -
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- Missymumu
- — Jun 24, 2009
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And if that corkscrew gets stuck tight
Daddy's gonna try again tomorrow night. -
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Honorable Mention to Shiori (we especially liked the Post-It note that said 'All Robin All The Time') and 11 for their very detailed, very well made videos.
Thank you all for submitting!
- (Last was Jul 8, 2009)
Play will begin at 1:30pm PST. Here is how it will work: Site Admin Jason will administer the questions. He will post one question at a time, and not move on till the question is answered. Each answer is worth one point. The first user to post the correct answer gets the point. The user with the most number of points at the end of the Showdown wins. The Showdown will last until all questions are answered.
There are 50 questions, with one tiebreaker, if necessary. The questions revolve around both Harper’s Globe and Island. They are on all aspects of the show, the universe and this website. All the answers can be found somewhere on this website.
Please be clear with your answers, as some questions will be very specific.
Good luck Harpies!
- (Last was Jun 24, 2009)
The next CAP will be released on Friday the 22nd, when we announce he Video Challenge winners.
Thank you to everyone who made a poster, and voted.
- (Last was May 20, 2009)
Above are the Top 10 Harpies-Made Posters. In the comments section below, please voice your opinion.
1. Bri
2. missemv
3. Antonio Alberti
4. Jamie Massengill
5. DeeTwenty
6. ThatFreakinRandy
7. BigYellowHero
8. Red_Lady
9. Bookgirl
10. TheShoemaker
We will post the winning poster along with your next CTA, tonight!
Happy Voting Harpies!
- (Last was May 20, 2009)
For your Hiatus Week Video Challenge, your task is to create the best Harper’s Globe parody you can, just like the one above. The video does not have to be a shot for shot remake and you are welcome to use your own words, but it should look, as much as possible, like one of Robin’s/DW’s/CC’s videos. Points will be rewarded for originality, creativity and, of course, accuracy.
The best Parody Video will be posted on Friday the 22nd, and the winner will receive a very special prize! (Read: not just a T-shirt)
To submit, simply upload your Parody video to your profile, and then post the link in this discussion forum. Your deadline is Thursday 5/21 @ 9pm PST.
UPDATE: Your parody should be as long as the video you are recreating.
Good Luck, Harpies! We look forward to all the flattery…
- (Last was May 22, 2009)
Hello all. This is my first blog regarding the score to Harper's Globe. Matt Seigel, producer/nice guy encouraged me to write one. I don't want to give any clues away or lead people down the incorrect path, so I will stick to a couple facts that you may find interesting at the very least. In any case, I will say that like all elements of Harper’s Globe, the score was very thought out and carefully constructed with inspiration, perspiration, and a hint of decapitation. I hope you enjoy...
History: Kevin Schlanser, the DP of Harper’s Globe, suggested me for the project originally. We had worked together on a previous film and I was brought in for a meeting with Music Supervisor Seth Jacobs, producer Matt Seigel, and, of course, director, Tony Valenzuela. Now, let me stress this was a very unique meeting that involved talking about feel, color, ambience, and tone more than specific music or examples. In fact, to Tony and Seth’s credit, they purposely kept me from hearing anything that might compromise what my original ideas and/or intuition might be. This turned out to be a VERY good thing as the score became an experiment in film composing that would not have worked had they been set on a specific genre.
From the very beginning, we agreed on a combination of acoustic instruments, synthesized elements, and a third musical character that would be best classified as “strange, weirdness, that you can’t quite put your finger on, but messes with your brain and makes you think of digital clicks, pops, and malfunctions until you feel rather uneasy and are not sure why.” Fine, all this was good, except many of these elements did not exist. Therefore, I spent about three weeks recording a variety of manipulated sounds ranging from tapping on metal shards to feeding back a guitar amp into another guitar amp. The irony is that all of this work was done to provide a tiny (yet essential) extra element to the score that would create that “off-kilter” feel. And obviously, as you have all seen by now, there are some very surreal, unsettling scenes that needed way more than just a traditional horror sting.
Themes: As for themes, there are several. I have to be a bit careful here not to give away too much, but I will reveal that there is a definite theme for Robin (as well as a Robin Mystery Theme), one for the Cheshire Cat, and of course, who could resist writing a Dangerous Wreck theme. Here are some characteristics to listen for:
Robin’s Theme: Is characterized by a rather melancholy melody in the piano and vibraphone that conveys her frequent loneliness and her curious past. There are dark aspects to it as well, but there is always an air of innocence. But I must say, it is not Forrest Gump innocence, it is more akin to the final stages of innocence before the unfolding events in her life begin to chew away at it. This music comes in frequently during her blogs and especially when she is alone and pensive.
The Cheshire Cat Theme: This is first theme I wrote and it was one of the hardest as it set the basic tone and pallet for the entire score. The most prominent elements are the harp, piano and the background elements which include digital weirdness, tibetan bells, thai gongs, and some very odd percussion. The goal here was to create a sense of mystery, not horror while simultaneously alluding to our ever-evolving digital online world. The piece is in 6/8 time (traditionally a waltz feel) in order to give the subtle allusion of him dancing around and toying with his subjects. Listening to this with headphones is an experience in itself. Sounds pan all over the place creating this strange world he lives in.
Dangerous Wreck Theme: This is definitely one of my favorites...it is just so demented and disturbing. Again, another one to listen to with headphones. There are so many subtle elements in here including: very low harp and whale drum (a metallic percussive instrument that looks like a giant toxic waste tank). I even included the sounds of fire (literally) and the weirdest guitar work I have ever done. The theme, heard in its entirety, is one giant build that climaxes with a wall of percussive hits. I will give nothing away other than I tried to mimic the overall story arc of Harper’s Globe.
Well, I think that is certainly enough to get you started. All of these themes, plus a couple others, will be available shortly on the imeem player (I’ll let you know when it is up). I hope you enjoy them as much as I enjoyed writing them. I must say, I really lucked out working on this project. I can’t remember another time I have been so encouraged to experiment and push the boundaries on a score by everyone involved. But, there is still more to come... :)
- (Last was May 19, 2009)
Welcome to Hiatus Week here on HarpersGlobe.com! With the Harper’s Universe going quiet this week, Robin won’t be posting videos again until Tuesday the 26th. But that doesn’t mean HarpersGlobe.com will be completely dark. On the contrary, we have a full line-up of interactive games and challenges, and even a few surprises in store.
Here is what we have planned:
Monday: New Inside Blog, New Articles, Harper’s Globe Video Challenge
Tuesday: Poster Contest Winners and new CAP Post
Wednesday: The Harper’s Universe Hiatus Trivia Showdown
Thursday: Puzzle
Friday: Harper’s Globe Video Challenge Winners and a special surprise
So check back with us throughout the week for some great fun and great prizes. And maybe a little intrigue…
- (Last was May 18, 2009)











