Zach Gilburne
Blog entry by Zach Gilburne
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Our practice session with Rebecca really helped us to put those final touches on the scene that we didn’t have. Most importantly was figuring out what exactly we needed to do to make it a bit more emotional and intimate between our characters. Much of that improvement ended up being movement. Little things like orientation of the body and timing position changes ended up making the characters more responsive to each other. Kind of an action-reaction situation.
The other thing that improved the emotional impact of the scene was changing the delivery of certain lines. The focus was on lines with either hostility/frustration behind them, or those where Kayleen and Doug are more close and intimate with each other.
Overall, we’re as close to ready as we can be. Looking forward to performing and seeing what everyone thinks of our work!
The other thing that improved the emotional impact of the scene was changing the delivery of certain lines. The focus was on lines with either hostility/frustration behind them, or those where Kayleen and Doug are more close and intimate with each other.
Overall, we’re as close to ready as we can be. Looking forward to performing and seeing what everyone thinks of our work!