Saturday, October 03, 2009
Sortilegio - Hello Telenovela Lovers!
Several years ago I had what I thought was a novel idea. :) (I seriously have to roll my eyes now that it was a novel idea.) I would learn Spanish by watching Spanish Television and listen to Spanish in my car as I drove from place to place with my job.
I started recording a show but as I flipped stations my hubby said he would be more apt to watch if I record this one (that he saw pass by) instead of the one I was recording. So I changed my recording, and soon had about 30 or so episodes. Trying to get the television from hubby who likes football isn't easy.
Hubby had to leave town for week and I had a weekend marathon that took me to the first time Leti and Don Fernando were together. I became a LFMB addict. Yes, an addict. Hubby watched with me when he came back, at least for a few months. I had missed months in the beginning because of my timing but I sure started watching at the best time. Of course, I could understand practically nothing, so I searched and searched on the WEB, and finally came across Caray, Caray, where I could learn what I missed, and I have been grateful for this site ever since. I did have a very difficult time getting over my disappointment with how LFMB played out, but I was stuck to the very painful end.
Since then I have been silently with you all through Pasión, Tontas, MEPS and I can't remember what others. I bought several full length telenovelas including Betty la Fea, L FMB, Pasion de Gavilanes and cut versions of Alborado, Amor Real to name a few. You have all helped me turn the light bulb on with your recaps and comments. Thank all of you for your dedication and hard work, and Melinama for starting Caray, Caray!
Some of my time has been freed up recently and I thought that I would try to give back. I am going to attempt to recap Sortiliego on Wednesdays. Note that I did not say a good recap. I am sure I really have no idea what I am in for, and if any of you recappers have any advice, I sure could use it. I don’t have a beanie, but I had instructions somewhere on how to make one. I could use help though, with some instructions on how to post this so that it goes to the right place.
Gracias.
PB
Labels: manana, recapper-intro, sortilegio
Welcome on board! I have been watching TNs since Amor Real when I became hooked. I do not recap but read and enjoy the postings and occassionaly post a comment or two. You can learn a lot here with all the talented professionals we have posting and commenting and the fun is non-stop.
MEPS in AZ
dorado dave
La Paloma
Welcome to Caray Caray. I'm sure you'll do a great job recapping. I
know just a smattering of Spanish so I will appreciate your take on the episodes.
Buena suerte....
Ann-NYC
I guess the only real advice I can offer is to not feel like you have to include every detail. Get the important plot point and anything that's interesting, but if people are having the same conversation for the umpteenth time it's totally fine to gloss over it. Also, the readers are great about filling in missing detail so if there's something you really can't explain don't worry about it.
To me, the best recaps have a personal spin and some humor, but every recapper has his or her own style of providing that.
I'm sure you'll do a wonderful job with the Sortilegio recaps. Just do your best. If you miss something or don't understand something, make an 'editor's note' with the question. We'll all be here to comment and help you.
Good luck.
Jody :)
Best of all, you are performing a real service...to those who don't understand Spanish well, but nevertheless love the shows, and to yourself...as your grasp of Spanish will increase tenfold.
Recapping is a blessing that goes both ways.
Anyway thanks for recapping and i will really enjoy the recapping of sortilego, and it doesn't have to be perfect. I just appricate you doing that for us.
thanks so much!
rebecca
Carlos
It took me most of the season to figure out how to post to the sidebar. One day I just decided I was going to get it, and I got it. Some of the terminology in the instructions doesn't match up with the "click" words. So, just use your imagination a little. Good luck.
I get characters straight.
Looking forward to to the final MEPS tomorrow or make that tonight.
Gracias por todos!
I only recapped Tontas, but I have a few tips that helped me.
1. In the first few weeks, have a list of characters handy. Perhaps even jot down a condensed list as you watch the first few days, e.g. "the three sisters: Margarita, Gardenia, Florecita." I've wasted a lot of time trying to find the name of a minor character I want to refer to, and a simple list would've helped.
2. Novelas love to ping-pong scenes. They'll bounce back and forth between, for example, the evil stepmother with her toady in the mansion, then the heroine caring for her dying mother, back and forth, back and forth. I find it's easier to cluster the evil stepmother scenes of one ping-pong series, into one paragraph, then cluster the corresponding heroine scenes in the next paragraph. My mentor Julie taught me that one, and it helps.
SUERTE, MATADOR!
thanks so much for the cappers and the humor in them as well
My first nolva Cauidad angel and then i was hooked.
rebecca
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