Friday 18 March 2011

Using the scenes we worked on Wednesday, we had to focus on the viewpoints within the scene.
Is it more effective with a different duration and tempo?
What about spacing and using shapes?
How could this evolve our scenes?
experimenting with viewpoints helped take a scene that may have been previously based on chairs to something like a mirror image with both actors mirroring one another's movement.

We have also worked on scheduling.
which scenes to block on which day and who is in or off during those days. this will help us know what we are doing each day and what scenes we need to work on, Tom is in charge of scheduling so if anyone needs to ask anything he's your man for that.

for the weekend many of us have been given scenes to script which we will show next week and work on.

-Scenes-
Lecture (which leads to *)
*Phenias
*Tan
*Korbinian / Wolf
Henry's Accident
Scoville and Henry
Scoville Henry Brenda
Brenda Henry Suzanne
Henry Suzanne Jaccapo
Betty
Luke Pitching
Luke and Scoville
Broca and Wernicke Boast
Henry Alone - Pre Surgery and Post Surgery

5 comments:

  1. well done, good day's work. scenes look much better already. remember to keep researching; listen to the radio shows and the article so that we can include details.

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  2. In the lecture where it says Korbinian/Wolf, could you please explain the wolf?

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  3. I will be playing either Korbinian or Wolf. Its still undecided at the moment but since I don't know much about Wolf or his research (although I believe his research came before Korbinian's), Its looking more likely at this time that I will remain playing Korbinian.

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  4. please don't freak out costume designers. korbinian still what we are aiming for with his map designs. paul just has some more research that Wolf might be relevavt. we still need to research.

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  5. Wolf is actually wulf, or Professor A Wulf. When I was researching the brain slicing devices I stumbeled upon him, he built one of the first slicing machines and basically pioneered the technique that they still use. :)

    http://himetop.wikidot.com/brain-slicing-machine

    Hope this link helps. Paul

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