We have designated specific roles within the performance and
have decided to develop the individual characters as much as possible in order
to fit them well within the plot we create in the next week. Furthermore, we
have made a strong decision to have a robbery at the center of our story line.
27/09/12
We developed our understanding of our characters by watching
everyday people similar to those we were playing on stage. I watched the film Juno in order to be able to see visually
what my character may potentially look like. Juno herself is of a similar age
to Kayleigh, her “chatty” naive personality reflecting the fact she is still
young at heart despite about to become a mother. Due to her small frame the
bump created an obvious restriction to her movement, as she waddled around,
supporting her back as she tried to walk faster. Therefore, I decided that my
motif must be highly exaggerated to constantly emphasise the physical pressure
Kayleigh is under. In addition after analyzing Juno I felt it was important
that even though being under strain, my characters “youthful” teenage
personality must be constantly present. This will help to form the comedic
stereotype of a “Teen Mum”.
26/11/12
In today's lesson we continued to devise our 'sketch' involving two best freinds at the bus stop on their way to school. We begn wih some hot seating to develop personal elements to our characters through creating a 'back story' to how they know one another and how they have ended up in their own current situations. During the questioning process we encountered a 'stubbling point' when exloring voice. As a group we made the decision to create characters that are eachothers opposites, on 'posh' and one 'chavvy' to keep to the chosen performance style as we were creating a farcical peice based on exagerated archetyopes. To help Hazel develop her character we watched clips from the reality T.V show Made In Chelsea, studying characters like Millie Makintosh for ispiration as her character is a prime example of the 'posh tottie' archetype. To help 'combine' the two opposing personalities on stage as well as make their differences as obvious as possible we set up a mock interveiw, in which the girls answered qusetions about their friendship. This was beneficial as it allowed me to almost act a s Hazel's reflection, however emphasising my 'ditsy' and stupid personality along with my 'chavy' manerism such as rolling my eyes and slouching in my chair. As our characters were both 15 and at s chool, it created a reason for the contrasting persoanlities to come into contact. Subsequently, we decided 'Tracey@
26/11/12
for each of the characters that you perform you need to describe their traits and characterisation. then you need to explain how you jave developed this character through exercises and researh.
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how have you developed voices and movement etc for the characters?
who have yopu worked with, and how, to develop characters in certain scenes?