Monday, 11 February 2013

sophie walkers crisps


Drama ‘teechers’J by Sophie Walker

What scene was I most impressed with?

The scene that I thought that had the most feeling and the most thought and effort gone in to it, was brad and Callum’s scene.  It impressed me a lot as both their facial expressions and body language had shown true meanings to the audience.  The way they used the space and walked around and didn’t corpse and made the audience feel involved was fantastic. They used their words very strongly and in a powerful way. They had performed this so well because they had practiced hard and felt strongly for this particular scene.  They also made it really believable and as their tone and pitch of their voices changed  they really made it feel like a power ful scene.  They had changed the tone and pitch of both their voices  to make it seem like they are generally being serious  and they ment what they were saying.

 

 

What was  my thoughts on the sound and lighting of the play teechers?

 

My thoughts of the lighting, I think it went well because when we needed a spot light it came on at the right time and went well with the scene of whatever one it was . In the disco scene there was a disco ball and it filled the whole room with a rotating light of glimmer and shine, which made it seem like a actual disco.  Made it seem like real life and got everyone involved.  We put a disco and there was lighting up anyway so all we had to do is turn them on and switch them off at different times. The sound matched our school enviriment  because it was a ruff school and it was lould and came on at the right times and it all went brilliant.

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