Homework for Session 5 Thursday
Matthew Stevens for Week 5
Full details of homework is on Closing Credits Dashboard
*Say something you think would fit*
Going with take one- Your read carries a consistent tone of sadness, which is effective in conveying the emotion but could benefit from some variation. Consider exploring different ways to infuse additional emotions like anger or perhaps even a layering of emotions, where the sadness evolves or intensifies in some way. This adds depth and complexity to your performance, making it more engaging and dynamic for the audience.
I appreciate the idea of the recording being played, but it's important to remember that your character doesn't know who will be listening to it. Dive into the scene's context and imagine what's happening around your character as they record their message. Is there a sense of urgency, with a battle raging in the background? Or perhaps people are fleeing, adding a layer of tension to the recording process. Considering these elements can help flesh out the scene and provide valuable context for your performance.
Don't hesitate to experiment and commit fully to your chosen direction. Mixing up the emotions or exploring different facets of your character's emotional state can add depth and richness to your portrayal. By embracing experimentation and fully immersing yourself in the scene's lore, you can elevate your performance and create a more compelling listening experience.