For the remix project, my group and I chose to do our remix on act 2 scene 4 of Twelfth Night. In my group was Lexie Gula, Kristen Reid, Karen Larkin, and Gabby Baker. In the group we all had different tasks for contributing to the remix. As a group, we all worked together to write the script and some of us had other roles as well. For me, I also filmed the actors acting, who were Lexie, Kristen, and Karen. Gabby had a small but big role at the same time, she wrote over half of the script without knowing anything about what was going on. Kristen had one of the biggest roles in the group, she wrote half of the script, acted, and edited the final project. Personally, I believe Karen and Kristen were the most responsible for creating the idea, they both have watched every single episode of How I Met Your Mother and related it to the scene we were basing our remix off of, which worked perfectly. They wrote most of the script because they were the only ones to have seen the episode. …show more content…
We stayed focused and organized by staying on task during the time we were given in class, the time we spent out of class filming the project, and all contributing to new ideas. We spoke inside of school, during class and the only time we spoke outside of school was when we filmed the remix. Throughout working on the project, the only deadline that was set for my group was that we needed to have the script completely done and free of grammatical errors by the time we
Finally, how well they stick to the mockumentary idea is what can be the final stepping stone to having a great show that can captivate the
She says most people write really bad first drafts even the good writers. She urges us to write a first draft just putting down whatever you think about in your head. After reading Murray and
Shitfaced Shakespeare a Midsummer night 's dream has been one of the funniest plays! I had a great time, I was laughing all time long. Everything was super funny. I was also able to understand the Shakespearean language and maybe that 's also why I had a great time. I thought it was hard to understand at first
And she checked the "overall writing style" box, which is bull because a few examples were given of the style they liked, and I followed them. They specifically took sections from different websites and basically said in the instructions to provide those sections with their info. So that's what I did. [Brick wall] I think from her response to my message (saying they were reviewing everything from everyone) that they were "trying out" writers. That's all fine and dandy, but I would have loved for that to have been in the directions.
In The Play Our Town the name is significant of life Its self. The Acts Daily Life, Love and Marriage, and Death are symbolization of life. The meaning of these chapters and the way the stage manager talk will be explained. The meaning of the stage manager and the secret meaning of this book will be explained. Daily life most people think of the repetition of life and consistency of life itself and the daily challenges that appear throughout the day.
The Last Night of Ballyhoo is a play that was written by Alfred Uhry and premiered in 1996 in Atlanta. The play takes place in Atlanta, Georgia in December of 1939. The upper-class Jewish family consists of Adolph the brother and head of household, his sister Boo alongside her daughter Lala, and sister-in-law Reba with her daughter Sunny. Through the play the family 's relationship with each other, the community, and their religion is examined. The theme of the play was social standing.
Lamott goes over her first draft with colored pens and takes out what she could from the first draft to add to the second and does the same to her second
Natalie Bauer Professor Glenn Simshaw Shakespeare’s Tragedies SC Core March 9th, 2018 Ceasing Civilisation Titus Andronicus, William Shakespeare’s play, is known for its violence. It focuses on horror and violence, gruesome suffering, savage mutilations, multiple slaughters, vengeance, and evil. The play includes fourteen deaths, one burial alive, four severed body parts, cannibalism, and one rape.
While there’s definitely a lot to like about the script, especially Tina, the script would benefit from further development to enhance the strengths.
Danny - The set we had for "Of Mice and Men" was brilliant. The staging was done where the actors would change between the acts. Working on "Darkman" that was incredible too because we shot it in a area in downtown Los Angelas. In the warehouse district where the buildings where all condemned so they didn't care what we did to the
The Studio 2 production was put on by the Department of Theatre and Dance, and was performed at the Nickerson Black Box theatre November 3rd-5th. The production consisted of three one-acts back to back with a short intermission between them. My favorite thing about attending was the seating arrangement, I was able to sit up close and watch the performances, and I really enjoyed that. These one-acts were very well put together and entertaining to watch.
Narcissism in Twelfth Night A Freudian study of Twelfth Night An essential element of William Shakespeare 's comedy Twelfth Night is the theme of self-love i.e. vanity and narcissism. Shakespeare likely set Twelfth Night 's action to occur January 5 and 6, the Eve of Epiphany and the day of Epiphany. During the course of these two days, all of the most important characters experience epiphanies, revelatory moments in which they recognize truths concerning themselves, their vanities and narcissism.
The music was made by Michael Stevens and Kyle Eastwood. The featured song was World In Union. Leon van der Merwe did set decorations. Fiona Weir did the
Over the course of Hamlet, many of the main characters engage in role play as a mechanism to achieve their own interests. Prince Hamlet is one of these characters, and his act proves to be one of the most important aspects of the play. Throughout the play, role-play (especially Hamlet’s) significantly affects the plot, and ultimately strains the relationships between several characters. Hamlet is among one of the most important characters to engage in role play. In act one, scene 5, shortly after being told that Claudius killed his father, Hamlet tells Horatio and Marcellus that he plans to feign madness, and he says, “As I, perchance, hereafter shall think meet to put an antic disposition
Shakespeare’s renowned play Twelfth Night centers around love, both in platonic and romantic instances. Characters display elements of self, brotherly, amorous, and friendly love towards one another; however, of the relationships portrayed, the strongest ones are those between men. In contrast, relationships between men and women lack depth and sincerity due to the lapse of communication between the opposing genders. Men are able to express their feelings to one another more freely, which gives their bonds strength that heterosexual relationships fail to display.