Tuesday, 4 November 2014
Festival Ideas
Story so far....
Streets album
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmUwYrjtC4M
Gathered stories from potential audience
Ullyses - the impossibility of....
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/4300/4300-h/4300-h.htm
Peter pan
please look at writer Oliver Lansley some lovely plays. Look up on Amazon and read synopses.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Oliver-Lansley-Enfants-Terribles-Collected-ebook/dp/B00AKFORZO/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1415126830&sr=1-1&keywords=oliver+lansley
more ideas please post here....
Monday, 3 November 2014
Self and peer evaluations- TV and Film
Self And Peer Evaluations- TV And Film
Self evaluation
What am I doing?- I am consulting my brother about him being silly about the situation we are in. I am fed up with the way he is treating the situation and have decided to try to take charge to stand my ground. I am subconsciously writing a shopping list while talking to him for the amount of money we have left to live on (£30).
I completely agree with all the feedback. Every time I performed my monologue and watched them back I found I brought a new element to it. I have learnt not to limit myself to doing a piece in one specific way but to try out different techniques when approaching a text. I can definitely see now what I need to improve on.
Self evaluation
When I
started TV and Film I was completely out of my comfort zone. I hadn’t done any
work on the subject before. Initially I was too theatrical in my acting
technique. I learnt very quickly that
with film acting I needed to be less theatrical and more natural as if I was
engaged in everyday conversation. This is because I have to appear solely as
the character and not an actor. This is true in all acting but I think more so
on film. It picks up on the nuances of the performance what the actor is
thinking so you must always be in the character. I learned quickly that you
have to try to inhabit the character.
A
technique to try to help me with this was to approach the script in different
ways. For example my monologue was called Tusk Tusk by Polly Stenham. This is a
stage play and I have only ever known this monologue to be done for stage. I
was unsure how to approach it for acting on camera. After my first session on
Film and TV and after being in front of the camera for the first time it
completely highlighted my theatrical way of thinking. One issue I found with my
performance was that my breathing was very ‘actor’ like. I also found I was
thinking too much about the whole performance. How I think it should be done. To
worried about doing it right. I needed to learn to let the performance come
more naturally.
I tried to
improve my Film acting of the monologue by using a physical scenic action. I wrote a shopping list for the amount of £30
which is referenced in my monologue. This helped me get my mind off the words
and avoiding over thinking the performance, making it more natural and adding
an extra element to the acting. After trying this I felt that I lost some of
the the emphasis I had on the words. In particular I felt I lost the anger
which was key to the piece, I was directed to look at my words differently so
instead of my dramatic pauses I tried to say the words more snappily, like a
real argument. This helped bring back the anger and made the performance feel
and appear a lot more natural. It didn’t look as forced. After watching my
auditions back it did show that it looked more natural.
To help
with characterisation for the piece we got asked to ask ourselves questions on
our characters such as who, what, when, where and why are we doing what we are
doing? What stops you from getting what you want? What would you be if you
where a substance, animal, colour or piece of furniture? To help our pieces
physically we put a physical scenic action to our piece. This keeps your mind
off your words making your piece more natural.
My character work-
Who am I?- I am Maggie a young girl in her teensWhat am I doing?- I am consulting my brother about him being silly about the situation we are in. I am fed up with the way he is treating the situation and have decided to try to take charge to stand my ground. I am subconsciously writing a shopping list while talking to him for the amount of money we have left to live on (£30).
Where?- I am in the living room of our flat
Something that stops you from getting what you want- I don’t
think anything can stop her she is determined to make him see and come to his
senses as she has put up enough with him for long enough.
What would I be if I were a substance?- I think Maggie would
be some sort of see through plastic. I think this because Maggie has been
flexible throughout going along with her brother even though he can quite
clearly see right through her and what she is actually thinking. I also think
this because plastic is hard to break and she will not back down or shatter
under any circumstance she is strong and waits for her moment to make things
right.
Furniture- This might not count as furniture but she would
be a clock. She is always on the ball with how much time they have. She’s very
strategic.
Music- She would be like an Ed Sheeran type of song
something that sounds calming but really the words mean much more than you
think.
As well as my Tusk Tusk monologue I got sent another one to learn
for the last Film and TV lesson. The monologue was from the movie Sliding Doors.
The character is called Lydia. I had lots of mixed feedback on this piece and
watched a clip of the movie and saw the actress played it completely different
from how I thought it would be played. However, I decided to stick to my
instincts and perform it how I thought best. I learnt from my weeks of acting
for camera that you should stick to your gut feeling although taking feedback
into consideration. This will result in a more natural performance. The
feedback for this Sliding Doors monologue was that my anger was realistic but I
needed to tell the story more. The script is a metaphor for anger. I needed to play
the character more final on her decision rather than her angry and distressed
about it. This would help with the metaphor and story feedback. Because of my
tendency to ‘actor breath’ this made the performance uneven which made me lose
the intensity of the scene.
My feedback for my final attempt at the Tusk Tusk monologue-
Again with this piece I started it too angry. This meant that there were not so
many places to go with the performance and led to drops in the text and energy
of the piece. To help this I got some feedback telling me to watch people
acting anger as this would show me there are no dips in the delivery. I was
advised to try acting the piece in a different way, for example exhausted. This
was extremely hard for me as my energy is naturally high. I need to look at
acting without this high energy. As far as my breathing goes I need to stop
actor breathing. This has been apparent to me from the start of this unit. I
have tried to keep it under control but I can still see there is a lot of work
to do in regards with my breathing. This breathing adds to the drops in my
piece which makes the audience less interested. I have struggled to stop this but
looking back over my audition pieces it is getting better. I am going to try my
hardest to improve it.
An overall note and feedback for my acting is that I need to
stop worrying about what I am doing. This worrying makes my pieces not as
natural as they could be. I have learnt a lot from this process of acting for camera
and it has highlighted many aspects in my acting that I am going to work to
make better. By learning to be less studious, as Joe put it, and let things
flow and be natural this will improve my acting.I completely agree with all the feedback. Every time I performed my monologue and watched them back I found I brought a new element to it. I have learnt not to limit myself to doing a piece in one specific way but to try out different techniques when approaching a text. I can definitely see now what I need to improve on.
Peer evaluation
Anna- I think Anna’s performance was one that had most
changed throughout the process. I liked the fact she tried out different
approaches to the text and didn’t limit herself to one way of acting her piece
throughout the process. Some parts in her auditions were great such as her diction
has improved and the emotion of the piece has also. Some lines at points in the
monologue where a little rushed. I feel like at some points she could have
showed thought process more through facial expression and maybe delivery of
lines such as finding it hard to say some words as the subject of the monologue
was pretty deep. I loved the emotion to the piece and thought she done well to
sustain the emotion throughout.
Cody- I think her second audition of the last auditions was
much better than the first one she done because it was sharper and more so
responsive whereas the first was a little slower. I loved the British accent to
Cody’s performance and I think she made it sound effortless. The diction was
great and she was able to be heard clearly throughout. Her facial expressions
were very clear and well done and I loved the ‘tennis match’ nature of the
piece which I think she played well using her facial expressions and
physicality by turning away from the other character then snapping back adding
to this ‘tennis match’ nature. She showed status well in this monologue and
there were clear parts where the status would change and this was shown well
through her voice and facial expressions. The character I think was suited well
to her.
Jordan- The first attempt of his piece he acted it slow and
confused which although was good and how I would have thought to play the
character. It wasn’t very gripping to me I found myself not as interested in
parts until certain bits where he would suddenly demand the audience’s
attention. Although I wanted to listen to every word because it is an
interesting monologue there where points where I lost interest and were the
piece lost energy. I felt the facial expressions where very good and clear
though. I much preferred his second
performance of the DNA piece he done. He acted it very fast paced which was in
my eyes great for the piece and completely different from how I thought it
would be acted. Acting it in this way brought the energy back that it needed
and the energy it lacked in his first audition. This pace made it more engaging
and interesting to watch. He completely
changed the character from his first performance from being almost sad and
confused to still with the confusion skittish and all over the place. I have
never seen it acted in this way and I think this is what made it so interesting
and intriguing to watch.
Shivvy-I think Shivvy has improved a lot throughout our time
working on the Film and TV unit. I think the less he thinks about a piece and
the lines most importantly the better his acting is so the more he lets it come
naturally to him and doesn’t over think about it the better. In his earlier auditions I thought some lines
he said were a little forced and rushed I think this came with the over
thinking of the lines, what is coming next and what is expected for him to show
from these lines. Once he stopped this and relaxed into a scene he done really
well. He had good diction throughout his piece. I think the last London styled
monologue suited him best and came most naturally because it seemed like he let
it come more naturally to him and didn’t think about it too much. It was like a
normal conversation.
Jakko- I liked the way he approached his piece. It felt like
every time I watched it I was watching it for the first time which was great. This
was because of the delivery of the lines I felt he always tried to bring a
slight difference to his lines every time. The sarcasm to the piece was great
and I thought he had a real sense of character and was quite natural. At some
points it lost this natural nature but it would always snap back into being
natural. I think the only reason it lost its natural flow was because he was
thinking about what was coming next and how to say each line at points which
showed on camera. This was very rarely but did happen sometimes. I liked the
eye contact he gave while performing it made you feel more a part of the
performance like he was really talking to you which drew the audience in.
Georgia- in Georgia’s piece her facial expressions were good
and she gave a real sense of the character. I think the anger to the piece has
got better and the last time she performed it I thought it was very good. I
think she nailed the sarcastic nature of the piece as well. At times the words
were just being said but I think again if she forgets about the piece and stops
thinking about the lines it will cause the piece and character to be more
natural and flow better. I think she suited this character well.
Dan- in Dan’s performance I felt like once he stopped
thinking about the delivery of the lines it was great. Like most of us in the
class I think he needs to stop worrying about the piece itself and the delivery
of lines and just let it be natural because if you don’t do this it comes
across as being overplayed Once he did do this such as in his last
attempt at the monologue it was the best I had seen him act. In his earlier
auditions it felt like he was just saying his lines and again worrying on how
to say them but by his last audition he sorted this and I liked his sense of
character in his last audition because it seemed like he stopped over thinking.Shivvy's Self and Peer Evaluation
Feedback for Everyone
I just want to say well done to everyone, you have
worked extremely hard throughout the unit. In the audition process everybody
was very determined when it came to rehearsing their monologues, everybody was
very motivated and it impressed me. What
I noticed is that when it came to watching back the videos for some, the second
takes of the monologue were better. I have to say in comparison of last year,
everybody’s diction has improved a lot and that is one thing to be proud of.
Victor
The thing I like about Victor is when he performs,
his voice, he has very clear diction, also he can emphasize his voice really well.
The tone of his voice can go high and low and it is very useful when it comes
to playing a character he has an advantage. I think Victor thinks about his
voice a lot, more than character because his vocals are good, his pace it’s
natural not too fast, not too slow it was just perfect. When Victor spoke his monologue
I noticed that he struggled to get into character, perhaps nervousness may have
gotten to him but his second take was better. He was relaxed, his character
improved.
Me
The monologue Joe wanted me to do was the Harry
Brown duologue he gave me. When I first performed it I didn’t like it, I felt
nervous and my pace was fast. I really liked my second take than the first one
because I was much calmer thanks to Joe’s feedback. Originally I wanted to do
it different from how Ben Drew (Plan B) played the Noel character. I wanted to
play the character angry, vexed but it didn’t look good. Joe told me to be disinterested
as to how Noel was in the Harry Brown movie.
Jordan
With Jordan’s first monologue I understood the
character he was trying to play, but the outcome of it was different. Jordan’s
first take I felt it the pace was slow, dragging. It was hard to understand
what he was saying because of the character he was trying to play. The character
he was trying to play was to be concussed, zoned out, and scared. His second
take was better I felt, the pace was neutral and he used facial expressions to
express himself. His second monologue I thought was great, it seemed very
natural, more lively.
Jack
With both monologues Jack’s focus was great, I liked
how he used his character to actually roll up a cigarette, I thought it was a
good decision to make, it worked for him. For his second monologue, I previously
did the monologue and it was interesting to see the difference between mine and
Jack’s. I took the approach of been a deep lover and Jack took the approach of
doing drugs. I thought that approach was unusual because I would never have
thought of it. It was creative that he had thought of it.
Charlotte
I liked her monologue
and I liked the way she performed it, it stood out for me, she was really
energetic. I think Charlotte struggled to show her emotions but each time she
did it, she got better. There was one time when I thought it was great she
improved it a lot that eventually it became natural. The emotion she was trying
to portray was anger and with anger you have to control your voice otherwise
you are just shouting. This one time she controlled her voice really well and I
thought she was really angry and not pretending. I say this because I have
never seen her like that before, it was a first and because her cheeks were
blushing red. Your cheeks naturally become red when you are angry and that’s
what happened.Facebook alumni
Hello all, have a look at facebook alumni page.
Also, this Friday industry morning with lots of guests. In the afternoon workshops with Wet Picnic. Very very exciting.
Remember what Sam said today about making the most of time and space and support to make work this year.
On Wednesday and Thursday you are on the Transformers' project with production but i need to steal you a little tomorrow or Thursday to talk about Festival.
Jack, shall we do a little blurb on your idea to chase rights to the album just in case we go them?
Me and peer evaluation acting for camera and auditioning
Me and peer
evaluation acting for camera and auditioning
Jordan: Jordan’s
progress as an actor for TV and film audition was very interesting he showed us
a varied view on how his character could and should be portrayed, and his
performance of Adam from DNA was very entertaining and in contrast with his
other monologues show versatility. His research on being concuss showed through
his performance with slow eye movements and the use of voice that was used. The
text was mined well and the techniques he used for example his slow rotating
head contributed to his use of voice.
Cody: I thought
that her ability to understand and learn monologue/duologue, at a fast rate to
a degree where her performances look real and natural show a very professional level
of skill. She had a different monologue/duologue almost every week and was able
to mine the text to understand all the big questions for acting e.g who what
when where why, her character objectives and super objective, what is the main
goal this character is trying to achieve. Her on camera skills were good she
quickly grasped where and when she needed to look places and had a clear
understanding of how to act in front of a camera in contrast to theatrical
acting.
Myself: I have
found this unit very useful and interesting I will be able use these when I where
I can, I now find it easier to analyse film and TV script and get the concept
of what the director/ writers are looking to find, and how to develop my own character
from scratch using that information as
raw ingredients. I found on my final performance didn’t go as well as I wanted
it to go, I believe the physicality is important for me I should furthered my
character in that aspect to get more of a feel for the characters personality. But
I believed I was able to grab a vast understanding of how I wanted to play the
character throughout what I read from the text. I did a monologue by Phil in
DNA by Dennis Kelly. From my research and from what I understand Phil is a high
functioning autistic school child trying to formulate a plan on the spot for
his fellow school mates because one of his school mates has died in a forest,
they think. I think although I grabbed the concept of what my characters objective
and super objectives, I think I could work more on the physicality of my
character.
Research on online lurker for essay,essays!
This is some research I did on Lurkers to contribute to my essay.
Online Lurkers
- Online lurkers are people who anonymously observed the online community and social media’s without actively contributing to it.
- They make up to a lot of today’s social media community.
- Constant lurking can lead to loneliness and extreme apathy and distantness.
- Lurking can benefit to learning or E-learning.
- Overly Lurking can lead to desensitization or emotional distancing.
- Lurking is a type of free riding to take from a community and not contribute.
- Lurking online can also be positive for finding information fast and to understand the world quick by seeing what’s for example trending on twitter.
- Lurking can help who struggle to communicate gain perspective and further understanding on social situation.
Links to websites used for information
Self and peer evaluation
Self and peer
evaluation
Me: I have evaluated my progress
throughout the unit in my other written work so I’m going to focus on my final
performances. For my first monologue I was playing a concussed Adam from DNA I felt
I had taken on the feedback from joe on previous takes of the monologue and had
tried to play the character more naturally but I felt in the first run through I
overplayed the concussion to often which slowed the pace of the performance and
I feel that using the concussed moments less frequently would of increased the
impact of those moments and made the whole performance seem more realistic. On the
second run through I had feedback to up the pace and to be constantly looking
around and never focusing on one point for too long. I felt by doing this my
performance looked much more realistic and the injection of pace made it much
more interesting after looking back on the video I noticed that by not layering
the character with different set movements or reactions I naturally found the
character which made for a much more interesting and realistic performance. Overall
for that monologue I felt if I took some of the elements from the first run
through of doing it and combined it with the second run I feel that the
performance could of being much improved realistic and interesting. My second
performance was a monologue from the film Traffic and I was portraying Seth. In
this performance I tried to get the energy of the character and maintain that
energy inside my body and really try and embody the character and then just
deliver the lines this worked effectively as it made the performance natural
and I felt being able to hold the same energy as the character enabled me to
deliver the lines in a way that was true to the script. I got positive feedback
on this performance so only performed it once.
Cody: One of the great things I felt Cody
did was to try out a wide range of monologues and experiment with different accents.
I feel she really came into her own on her final duologue she captured the
physicality of the character very well and she managed to master the way her
character would pronounce her words. What I found most interesting was how her
delivery of lines changed to suit the conversation as her character changed
status and her intention’s changed she reacted with the perfect pace of delivery
for the lines and her whole characterization would change depending on the
situation her character was in I felt this made her performance very believable
as I felt she was always moving in character and never felt that she lost focus
and fell back into being Cody. Another performance that impressed me was when
she performed a monologue about having a conversation with a captive and discussing
what nipple she was going to cut from the captive. I enjoyed watching the
development of this scene as when I first saw it Cody was delivering the lines
very fast possibly because she was trying to hold an accent but I felt when she
re performed this monologue she had slowed it right down whilst still holding
the accent she also added the slow repetitive movement of painting her nails all
of this made her much more menacing as she seemed much more controlled in the situation
and I felt the slowed down pace suited the scene perfectly.
Charlotte: What was great about charlottes monologue
where she was arguing with her brother was that I got to see it develop over a
number of weeks into a really intense emotional scene. When she first started developing
this scene I felt although it was very emotional it wasn’t quite believable
because she was overplaying it rather than feeling it but as she developed the
scene I felt she started to internalize the anger which made her outbursts really
meaningful and really made an impact with the audience. She tried different ways to physically embody
the character from delivering the lines whilst standing still too constantly
moving in her final performance I think she got the perfect mix by using the
anger to judge when to move I think it added impact and meaning to the movement
and overall performance. I felt that her final performance was very impressive
her ability to get emotion through her voice was incredible, But I feel her
best performance of this monologue was when she showed it to me and I was the only
audience member as I feel it allowed her to focus her emotion on one point in
that performance I felt truly part of the performance and got the full impact
of the emotion charlotte put into the performance. I feel this monologue is
probably best for stage rather than being performed to camera but saying that I
felt charlottes final performance was very close to getting the same emotion
through the performance as she did when I was watching her face to face which
is very impressive.
I was
impressed with both Cody and Charlottes diction throughout the performances as Cody
delivered her lines clearly whilst maintain accents and Charlotte showed emotion
thorough her voice whilst still maintaining good diction and delivery.
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