Monday, November 30, 2015

Dramatic Scene Evaluation and Thoughts


The process of finding a dramatic scene was a long and strenuous one. You would be surprised how hard it is to find a good scene with three women in it that had about the same number of lines! I had originally picked out a scene from Mean Girls with Alexis while Abby was away but during the read through to the class, they did not think the scene would be a right fit for us. We were disappointed because we are both HUGE Mean Girls fans, but I am actually happy that we did not go through with the Mean Girls scene. I do not think it would challenge us as actors. I feel that we would not have designed our own acting but rather copied how it was acted in the movie. We continued to look for scenes, but all we found were missing something that we wanted in our dramatic scene.

Finally, we found a scene that worked for us. Abby had copied and printed it out for us and at first, I was not sure that it would work for us because it seemed like a somewhat poetic scene. However, I quickly discovered that this was a perfect scene that would really require us to channel deep emotion. Also, we all had an equal amount of lines so one actress was not more pronounced than another. The dramatic scene is a collection of accounts from survivors about a plane crash that killed 71 people. However, it is almost like a flashback in the way that we tell the story of the day that a devastating tragedy occurred. The scene is not a pleasant one- it goes into detail about the loss of human lives and how the dead faces haunt them in the present.

We all did many acting exercises to help us get into our character and the dark story in acting class. Abby had a lot of useful strategies to help memorize lines and how to deliver lines. We each had a unique element we added to the scene and while it was hard to figure out how we wanted to block it at first, we worked together and created the scene's blocking and emotion. One of my favorite parts of the scene is the ending in which we each turn out our lanterns and the scene ends in darkness. I liked that we shot the scene in the dark with only a small light on our faces. It made the scene very dramatic and eerie. When we finally performed our scene, we were so happy with the outcome! Our classmates really liked it too and it felt great that after all the struggles, we performed a great scene. I feel that this scene challenged me the most as an actor because of how tragic and depressing the scene is. It was not something I have ever performed before and I feel happy with my final performance.

Unfortunately, I did not get to see the other groups' final cuts of their scenes. I really enjoyed Duncan and Lisa's scene in classes. It reminded me of a scene straight out of an action movie. I think all of us were challenged in our dramatic scenes and it helped us become better actors.























Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Second Star to the Right!


I am very proud of my performance in Peter Pan! It was the most lines I've ever had in a play and I was in every single act. It was a big accomplishment for me and one of the best play experiences I've ever had. The first night, I was extremely nervous. I was terrified that I would miss my cue and very nervous that I would not get changed in time. Thankfully, I did not have any problems with the quick changes. I was rushing a lot to get changed, however. The first night I believe was my worst performance simply because I was so nervous. I'm usually very calm before plays but I was stressed out on the opening night. Erin really helped me calm down when I was backstage in Act Two and I was really grateful for that. I then became less and less nervous the more I was on stage. On the last act, I did break character for a little bit. When Mr. Porter said his line, the audience was hysterical and some of the people around me were laughing too. I bit my tongue, but I knew I was smiling a little too. The next performances I did not laugh or smile, but it was really hard simply because of how funny his voice was and how much the audience enjoyed the line. The second performance was also a success, but I was bit tired from the last night's performance. I think the whole cast was a little exhausted and unfocused, but we still did a good job I believe the last night was my best performance because I was very focused and had experience on stage. A lot of my friends came Sunday and I was really happy that they came. They enjoyed the show and I was happy that they did. I am very proud of the cast, crew, student directors, and Ms. G for making the play a great learning experience in acting for me. I had a great time and can't wait for the winter musical!

Friday, November 6, 2015

In-Class Writing: Dramatic Scene


Second Choral Dialogue

The scene that I am performing with Abby and Alexis is a very dark one. It is about three women who encounter firsthand a plane crash that kills 71 people and recall the events. My character is an unnamed woman (Woman 2) who experiences the tragedy. I was driving to the petrol station when I see the plane crash and then I see a man who is holding the body of his daughter. Like the other two women, I also see the other bodies of those who died in the plane crash.

The scene is a hard one to reform because of how horrible the event is. For this scene, I am trying to convey that I am a woman who witnessed a horrible tragedy that will forever be scarred. However, I have been trying to show my emotions and voice in a monotone way, like I am trying to tell the events but keep myself calm and not lose it as I remember them. I think at one point I should show severe signs of PTSD (maybe on the line "we saw the bodies ) and start to panic/have a nervous breakdown. I don't think this scene requires too much movement, but I would like to work with Abby and Alexis to add a bit more. I like what we have in the beginning with the stepping forward and the raising of the head. In the end, I would like to close with a bit more movement.


When we perform this scene, we are planning to hold lanterns with both of our hands solemnly. We will also have dark music playing softly in the background to add to the element of sadness.

Monday, November 2, 2015

Mean Girls Acting Scene with Alexis

Here is the link to the dramatic Mean Girls scene I am performing with Alexis:
http://youtu.be/sT8wMBeVffk