Filming

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Image of filming process

I have now began to focus on the structural elements of the piece. After developing my script and being satisfied with the outcome, I am now starting to gather parts of the performance which will not be live on the day.

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Filming in the studio

This starts with the filming of Ophelia, which will be projected in the performance. I have chosen to tackle this element of filming first because it is the part I am attempting to walk into.

The part of the script is as follows – Ophelia Act IV, Scene V – click to retrieve script.

Walking into the projection and back out of it will need to be carefully transitioned. I need to consider the angle the projection is to the black wall, making sure the image is the exact same size as me. I also need to practice walking in and out of it so I can move in the same way as the projected version of myself. I am still deciding whether I will walk into the projection in the dress, or allow the dress to be projected onto myself.

Ophelia
A snapshot taken from filming

What does this say to the audience? This part of the performance is there to play with distance, to test how close the audience feels to a mediated version of the character. I have also chosen to act the text, rather than sing it as the script suggests, to add a twist to the performance style. Walking in and out of the projection is like watching an actor move in and out of a character. Like Brechtian theatre, there will be a representation of character and a breaking of it. Again, this is to play with the intimacy the audience feels between the performer and themselves.

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