Sunday, March 20, 2011

Snape Picture of the Week #5


Okay, so I know I made this picture bigger than I normally would, but it's just too epic to keep small.

And I know some people are annoyed by the word "epic," but this is definitely not a misuse of the word. This is truly one of the most epic Snape pictures I've ever. I want to meet the person who made this and thank them. I love how they blended the pictures of Snape and Hogwarts burning in the background... it's just so amazing. I want to know how people do that though, because I have no idea how to edit pictures like that.

I also love the quote used i it... I really love Snape pictures that involve quotes from the book, because they're usually sad. And this one is pretty sad too. Especially because of the look on Snape's face. (Both of them.) It's just so intense...

Well, those are all the words I can use to describe this picture. Except, one more... Sexy.

Saturday, March 19, 2011

How To Be Like Snape #5

Talk Like Snape
I already know this is gonna be one of the longest ones, but not longer than the Walk Like Snape. Well, you shouldn't expect any different, because learning to talk like Snape is an intricate process.

Voice
I always refer to Snape's(or Alan Rickman's) voice as "The Voice," because it's the best voice ever. And the sexiest. It's dark, silky, and commands your attention. He can use it to arouse you, or lull you to sleep if he wants. It's also pretty scary sometimes.

Now, the major part of getting his voice right is the accent. We only know Snape's real voice by the movies, and since I'm pretty sure J.K. Rowling had Alan Rickman in mind when she wrote his character, I'm basing this off Alan Rickman's voice. He has a west London accent, since he was born in Hammersmith(coincidentally the same city Daniel Radcliffe and Hugh Grant were born), but to me, it sounds a bit like a Suffolk accent. I don't know, maybe I'm just imagining it. But, in Suffolk there's a city called Snape. So that's... pretty awesome. I want to live there.

So, you could either get accent lessons, or just watch tons of Rickman and Grant movies and go from there. Unless you're lucky and already have a West London accent. Then, of course, there's the deepness of his voice.

His voice is so deep, you can get lost in it. Try to develop somewhat of a monotone voice, but at the same time, you shouldn't sound bored. Does that make sense? It should be silky, cold, and striking. Put emphasis on any harsh word and the end of sentence. But you should always sound annoyed, and never let any softness or warmness into your voice. It should either be an angry, annoyed, or sarcastic tone. That's what makes Snape so badass.

Sometimes, though, when he's especially angry, his voice gets a bit nasal. You'd imagine, with the size of his nose, that he'd be a nose-breather. It's actually quite easy to get your voice nasal if it doesn't already do that when you get mad. I don't know how to explain it, though. It's just the kind of thing that seems to have a muscle on its own, and you're not really sure how you control it. Like how I can cross my eyes without looking at my nose, just by straining some muscle in my eyes. I suppose it has something to do with the way you intake air when you talk. It's somwhat high-pitched, and just focus your voice into nose.

Mouth Movement
You should have noticed that Snape doesn't move his mouth much. He avoid opening his mouth too much if he can help it, as most syllables can be pronounced without much lip movement. He speaks inside his mouth, and often through gritted teeth.

To others, it should look as if you aren't speaking at all. If you're whispering because you don't want something to be heard, they won't have any idea you're even talking. As much as he prefers to keep his mouth closed, though, he opens it huge when he yells. In the Chamber of Secrets when he's yelling at Ron and Harry, his face is screwed up with anger and his mouth is more open than ever.

Though he doesn't often open it vertically much, his mouth becomes quite wide, but usually only on one side. Watch the Chamber of Secrets, the part where Snape's dueling Gilderoy Lockhart. I'm sure we all remember how he says "Expelliarmus" rather strangely... That's what I mean.

Also, when making certain sounds, you should not that he does a sort of "duck lips" thing. I don't know why, but it's just really adorable. Watch some Snape scenes, and you'll get the picture.

Okay, so you guys can't control what voice you're born with. Some of us have high-pitched voices that we can't change, and maybe the best you can do is change your tone of voice. But the way Snape talks is unforgettable, and people will recognize it when they hear it.

Friday, March 18, 2011

Fanfiction Friday #5

A fellow Snape-obsessed friend gave me the link for this when we were discussing Snape over facebook. It's called Snape's Portrait, and in it, Harry goes to Snape's portrait in the Headmaster's office and talks to him.

My friend and I were talking about how we hate Harry for not thanking him in the Philosopher's Stone for saving his life, or apologizing after seeing his worst memory in the Order of the Phoenix.

J.K. Rowling really should have added something like this in the Epilogue, because it's amazing. It made me cry so much, as does most Snape fanfics I read... But this one is just too sad.

It's also a one-shot, and somewhat short, so I'll just give you the link.

The Bravest Link I Ever Knew: http://www.fanfiction.net/s/3740667/1/Snapes_Portrait

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Snape Quote of the Week #4

"How come I saw through the snake's eyes if it's Voldemort's thoughts I'm sharing?"
"Do not say the Dark Lord's name!" spat Snape.

This is from The Order of the Phoenix in the chapter Occlumency, when Snape is first teaching him Occlumency. Now, Harry says that Dumbledore says his name, and Snape tells him that Dumbledore is a powerful wizard, then rubs his Dark Mark. I'd assume this implies that Death Eaters don't say his name, and instead have to call him the Dark Lord, but Snape's miles away frm him, and I don't see how Voldemort could know. Obviously, he's not doing it out of respect or fear, because he truly hates him. So there has to be a deeper reason as to why he doesn't want Harry to say his name. Perhaps he loathes Voldemort so much that he can't bear to hear his name. Or maybe, it has something to do with Harry's connection with Voldemort, and he's only looking out for him. Whatever it is, I'm sure it'd only make me love Snape more.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Snape Insults YOU #4

Snape Insults Ke$ha

I've told Mr Diggory and I've told you a thousand times, glittering is NOT permitted in the corridors! Now, scrub all that glue and body glitter off your person and put on you school robes! NO- You cannot rip your robes to make them more revealing! Fifty points from- wait, what House are you in? The Whore House? I'll just go with that. On that note, what the devil is even your surname?! You can't just be Ke Dollar Sign Ha... That would be absurd! And will you please turn off the autotune when you speak in my classroom?! Only I sound cool with autotune...

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Snape Video of the Week #4

Snape does the hair flip
This video is only 3 seconds long, but it's still awesome. I totally raped the "replay" button... about 394 times. It's fun to replay it over and over again... and you swoon every time. He just looks so sexy right there! There's not much else I can say except... watch it. A lot.

Monday, March 14, 2011

Weekly Snape-ly Event #4

Illustrator James Goodridge released Official concept art for the HP movies, including this:

It's a sneak peak of Snape as Headmaster of Hogwarts, with all the Death Eaters behind him, in Deathly Hallows Part 2.

Isn't it the most epic thing ever?!

He looks slightly reluctant to be letting all the Death Eaters, like it's his duty from the Dark Lord, but he really doesn't want to.

If you want to see more DH concept art, click on this link: http://www.snitchseeker.com/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=1400