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Mar 09, 2017 Yes, but not exclusively on Watson. This is a major Hollywood picture, so you can bet they used some amount of autotune on everyone. Watson might not be headed to Broadway any time soon, but her. Emma Watson - Belle (reprise) posted 3 years ago by corazonbandido55 15 replies jump to latest. You know, after watching the golden globes movie clip, I'm like 'dang, that's a lot of electronic auto tuning'. Belle sounds like a robot. You might as well play this song at a techno club!! Mar 10, 2017 Transcript for Emma Watson on the challenge of singing in 'Beauty and the Beast' Welcome back because we have a fantastic audience.
One of the best parts about the classic animated film Beauty and the Beast are the songs. Some could argue that they're what make the 1991 film so memorable. Between big numbers like 'Be Our Guest' and 'Beauty and the Beast,' there will be a lot for fans of the original film to look forward to. Those unfamiliar with Emma Watson, who plays the lead role of Belle, might have wondered about Emma Watson's singing experience when she first took the role of Belle, but as the lead actor proved, everything was in good hands.
As Belle, Watson took on a lot of singing responsibilities in this film — from the film's iconic song 'Belle,' to the song at the turning point of the movie, 'Something There,' None of the songs, which have been fiercely beloved by fans for the past 20 years, were easy to tackle. But as soon as several clips and trailers were released prior to the movie's premiere, it became clear that Watson had the musical chops to keep everything under control.
Of course, it's understandable that people might be wary of the actor playing Belle. As a child, Watson first became a household name by starring as Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter film series. Since then, she has gone on to star in a number of roles — but has never sung in a film until Beauty and the Beast.
During an interview with Hollywood XYZ, Watson revealed that she used to sing as a child, but took a break from it to focus on other things. 'I always had loved singing, but I took this massive hiatus,' she said. 'I used to sing as a child and then I made seven Harry Potter films, and went to university, and whatever else — so it was kind of like dusting the cobwebs off my singing voice.'
Two years ago, when Watson first landed the role of Belle, she was 'terrified,' telling Total Film, according to The Telegraph, 'I sing, so that's really unexpected. I've never had to do that for a film role before, and I think people will be interested to see me do something very different, like that.' Watson added, 'It gives me a challenge, really. That's terrifying in and of itself.' Antares auto-tune efx vst pc v1.00 free download.
According to The New York Times, the film was initially seen as a risk due to Watson not being seen as a 'strong singer.'
But those who haven't seen the film yet shouldn't worry — it's not like Watson didn't prepare for the role either. When she first announced that she had won the live-action role, Watson said she had started taking singing lessons and was serious about doing the role justice. Watson's co-star, Luke Evans, who plays Gaston in the film, also told MTV News she has a 'great singing voice to boot' and critics are already praising the film.
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Belle is a beloved childhood character for so many, and if the early critic reviews are any indication, Watson certainly didn't disappoint.
We all know Emma Watson as Hermione Granger — that's what happens when you have a starring role in a beloved franchise for 10 years. Over the year's she's branched out, with leading roles in teen dramas The Perks of Being a Wallflower and The Bling Ring, and a particularly memorable cameo in This Is The End. Now six years after the release of the final Harry Potter movie, Watson is getting ready to make her biggest step away from Hermione as Belle in Disney's live action Beauty and the Beast. /stanton-djc-4-traktor-pro-26-mapping.html. When it was announced that Watson would be playing Belle, everyone had the same question: can Emma Watson really sing?
Watson became one of the biggest movie stars on the planet by playing a bookworm fighting the most evil wizard in history, so needless to say, before Beauty and the Beast, she had never sung in a movie before. 'I think people will be interested to see me do something very different like that,' Watson told Total Film in 2015, via Vanity Fair, about making her musical debut. 'It gives me a different challenge, really. That's terrifying in and of itself,' she added. By now, fans have already heard snippets of Watson singing in the film, and the verdict is in: the woman can really sing.
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It shouldn't shock fans to hear that Watson's singing passes the test. She might be a global superstar, but even she had to audition to become a real life Disney princess. And it's actually something Watson was grateful for. 'It gave me a sense of ownership. I would have hated to have felt I got the part undeservedly,' she said in that same interview with Total Film, via Just Jared. 'I had to prove I had the voice to do it.' Given the fact that she wasn't handed the role on a silver platter, is it any surprise that Watson actually holds her own sining 'Belle' and 'Something There'?
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No doubt Watson's singing in Beauty and the Beast will spark many debates among fans. Did they use autotune? Yes, but not exclusively on Watson. This is a major Hollywood picture, so you can bet they used some amount of autotune on everyone. Watson might not be headed to Broadway any time soon, but her singing in Beauty and the Beast should be good enough to secure her a place in the Disney Hall Of Fame.