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от Johanna Aguilar - воскресенье, 8 декабря 2019, 19:41
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Iris and I rehearsed a few times during this week and I think it went really well. The things we focused on were memorization and provoking the character. We ran through the scene over and over which helped out a lot because by the end of our practice, we memorized almost the whole scene. After working on that, we started looking at the lines that needed to be said differently. I remember Iris asking me how she should say “I think you’re upset and exhausted” in order to make my response more powerful. I told her that she just needed to get under my skin and  emphasize the “I” which then would make me emphasize my “I was FINE until you got here”. We talked about how this scene is a sister relationship scene so going back and forth with our lines as if we were real siblings would help us tell the story without just showing. 

Thank you for your undivided attention! улыбаюсь 

Связанный(ое) Курс: TH113-01/19FA

Комментарии

  • KNKurt Neumaier - пн, 9 дек. 2019, 10:14
    I feel like y'all are really onto something with this! In order to get the emotion you want in one line, you need to make sure that you're building the groundwork for it in the lines beforehand! That's something that we've been talking a lot about in our rehearsals and I can't wait to see what it looks like when you guys go nuclear sister fight in class!
  • Kaitlyn MoseleyKaitlyn Moseley - вт, 10 дек. 2019, 21:08
    I really love how you guys are looking specifically at different words. I think that specificity will really help in the final scene. I think those small touches will definitely give the audience the feeling that this is a thoroughly developed sister relationship. Helen and I have been focusing on different inflections and ways to say different lines, and it has yielded some really interesting results! I found Rebecca's exercise where we ran around campus to really help with this. Can't wait to see your scene on Wednesday!