Wednesday, 15 October 2014

Double Drama (Joe)- 26th September 2014

We started to lesson by reading a passage from the books we brought in and I found out that I might have a good reading voice (you know the one your mum or dad has when they read to you before bed when you were younger) I feel that it will come in handy later in life, but that is beside the point. We then took a smaller part of the extract and had to step forward and say it in a way that hooks the audience’s attention straight away. It took me two times but I got there and managed to say it with confidence yet not over doing it, I felt it was hard to perform it in the right way. When we repeated the task later it took me a lot longer to get it right and I found it really hard. We then walked from one end of the room to the other with purpose which was incredibly hard, I had to think someone was there and I needed to talk to them just to get the right walk. However the second time we did it I just couldn’t get it. The last thing we did was walk with an emotion, show a genuine emotion (no overacting) every time I overacted just that little bit but I eventually got there and I will use that in our performance in single drama as Christopher so I don’t over-act.

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