Friday, 27 January 2017

Video review improved




In the video, the volume of my voice is exceedingly quiet so a KPI I could work on is Project voice audibly, regardless of character and emotion because in the scene where we are cross cutting I speak very quietly and mumble a bit.
Additionally I'm sure I need to work on the KPI which says Remember planned blocking and move in the space with purpose by not sort of running around not too sure were to when the stage went dark.
Plus I think I can work on also is Consider the audience’s sightlines and ensure they can see because I see that I had my back to the audience in the subway scene where little Scarlett gets beaten up because I noticed I had my back to the audience when capturing little Scarlett.

However, some things that I think we did well is that the KPI, Consider the audience’s sightlines and ensure they can see because in the cross cutting scene we kept out faces towards the audience. Plus, I think we managed to achieve this KPI Stay fully in role, even if there are mistakes or distractions because in the throughout the play because, especially Molly R, because I think molly was very good because she used plenty of voices which also can include the KPI Control pitch to show understanding of my character or role because Molly and Megan used good pitch and used loud volume which can let the audience could definitely hear them in comparison to my volume which was soft and quiet

silent movies reasearch 1 redone


Harold Lloyd was an American actor, comedian, film director, film producer, screenwriter, and stunt performer who is most famous for his silent comedy films. Harold along with Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton was one of the well-loved comedians from the silent movie era.  

Harold Lloyd - A Pictorial History of the Silent Screen.jpgThis is Harold in 1924.

Harold had made more than 200 movies silent or otherwise between 1914 and 1947. Also he has made 12 individual movies compared to Chaplin's 4 and also making quite a bit more because overall he made $15.7 million to Chaplin's $10.5 million

 

 

Plus His films quite often contained "thrill sequences" of extended chase scenes and daredevil physical feats, for which he is best remembered today. Lloyd hanging from the hands of a clock high above the street in Safety Last! As a side note these feats are totally one manned since he had no wires supporting him and in Safety last he hung from the clock all by himself and if he fall it was most defiantly kill him.



Additionally during an unfortunately shoot a bomb was mistaken as a prop resulted in the loss of the thumb and index finger of his right hand the injury was disguised on future films with the use of a special prosthetic glove, but it never went unnoticed.


In 1910 after his mother and father divorced and the reason to this is that his father business ventures failed and Lloyd moved to San Diego with his father.  In 1914 Lloyd hired Bebe Daniels as a supporting actress the two known romantically as 'the Boy' and 'the Girl' in 1919, she left Lloyd to pursue her dramatic aspirations. But to replace her Lloyd hired Mildred Davis in 1919. It had been reported, the more Lloyd watched Davis the more he liked her. Lloyd's first reaction in seeing her was that "she looked like a big French doll!"

 

Lastly, then he could of been popular for his daring stunts but I think what keeps him interesting now is how he does all these trick without supports him and would do funny things like in safety last he flipped through a window which extracted a laugh from me.   

 

Wednesday, 18 January 2017

word challenge


Mime- Showing things that aren’t there with our bodies: “Making the invisible visible”

Comedy- Drama which is meant to make us laugh


Exaggeration- Making things look or sound bigger than they would normally be.

Character- A person an actor is pretending to be or a person in the world of the drama.

Gesture- The movements we make with our hands.

Title Card- A card which gives the audience information or shows what a character is saying in a movie.

Placard- A card which is held up to give information or show what a character is saying in the theatre.


Pace-How fast the action and movement is.


Slapstick-Comedy in which people get hurt.




Friday, 13 January 2017

vidio review

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wdVoAFjZwvs&feature=youtu.be
 
In the video, the volume of my voice is exceedingly quiet so a KPI I could work on is Project voice audibly, regardless of character and emotion because in the scene where we are cross cutting I speak very quietly and mumble a bit.
Additionally I'm sure I need to work on the KPI which says Remember planned blocking and move in the space with purpose by not sort of running around not too sure were to when the stage went dark.
Plus I think I can work on also is Consider the audience’s sightlines and ensure they can see because I see that I had my back to the audience in the subway scene where little Scarlett gets beaten up because I noticed I had my back to the audience when capturing little Scarlett.

However, some things that I think we did well is that the KPI, Consider the audience’s sightlines and ensure they can see because in the cross cutting scene we kept out faces towards the audience. Plus, I think we managed to achieve this KPI Stay fully in role, even if there are mistakes or distractions because in the throughout the play because, especially Molly R, because I think molly was very good because she used plenty of voices which also can include the KPI Control pitch to show understanding of my character or role because Molly and Megan used good pitch and used loud volume which can let the audience could definitely hear them in comparison to my volume which was soft and quiet

Sunday, 8 January 2017

silent movies 1 research

Harold Lloyd was an American actor, comedian, film director, film producer, screenwriter, and stunt performer who is most famous for his silent comedy films. Harold along with Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton was one of the most well loved comedians from the silent movie era.  

Harold Lloyd - A Pictorial History of the Silent Screen.jpgThis is Harold in 1924.

Harold had made more then 200 movies silent or otherwise between 1914 and 1947. also he has made 12 individual movies compared to Chaplin's 4 and also making quite a bit more because overall he made $15.7 million to Chaplin's $10.5 million


Plus His films quite often contained "thrill sequences" of extended chase scenes and daredevil physical feats, for which he is best remembered today. Lloyd hanging from the hands of a clock high above the street in Safety Last! As a side note these feats are totally one manned since he had no wires supporting him and in Safety last he hung from the clock all by himself and if he fall it was most defiantly kill him.



Additionally during an unfortunately shoot a bomb was mistaken as a prop resulted in the loss of the thumb and index finger of his right hand the injury was disguised on future films with the use of a special prosthetic glove, but it never went unnoticed.


In 1910 after his mother and father divorced and the reason to this is that his father business ventures failed and Lloyd moved to san Diego with his father.  In 1914 Lloyd hired Bebe Daniels as a supporting actress the two known romantically as 'the Boy' and 'the Girl' In 1919, she left Lloyd to pursue her dramatic aspirations. but to replace her Lloyd hired  Mildred Davis in 1919. it had been reported , the more Lloyd watched Davis the more he liked her. Lloyd's first reaction in seeing her was that "she looked like a big French doll!"