my notes from production meeting!
To my darlings from ready steady act!
Incase u guys for got my notes from my stagecraft ill write them on this post!
Make up
Ms Mc had offered ot teaach me how to aply make-up and i will be helping in the make up team for the musical wherei hope to have lots of practice so i can be pro when i get to ur faces! woo that should be fun especially for u boys hehe
Hair
gordon- needs styled hair and to look quite neat and abit geeky, so that means chanov (yaniv) u cant cut your hair until after the production season.
Mean Dymphna- dymp would not have red streaks so…that mean mel, u need a black hair rinse which i can get for u if u want unless u want to choose it urself
Stephen- good u aswell need to grow your hair so nai and i can style it to look more stephenish..the issue of shaving your legs is still up for discussion hahah
after the production we cnah ave a cutting hair and streaking party it will be fun!
looking forward to our real like bistro embarresment performance where we turn up at different times…will be fun
SCOT i wont be there on the double on monday as its moving day (house) my parents need my help n i want to say goodbi to my house. sorry bout that
x
March 20th, 2007 at 3:38 am
I am really proud of you for getting a journal in this week considering it is musical production week and we are all so busy. I think it was a fantastic idea to have an extensive, detailed production meeting on Monday as your next audits are coming up soon and the time when imagination must become reality is fast approaching. Thank you also for spelling out clearly to those in the cast what they need to do to prepare the right look for their character. I know it is often difficult to broach this with teenagers who are concerned about how they look, but when challenged with mounting a serious production for public consumption, personal ego issues need to be put aside for the benefit of the whole production. It sounds like you handled this with sensitivity. You may, as a part of your folio development, like to do some sketches of the characters so that the actors have a clear idea of your concept - or alternatively, find some pictures of people from the time to base their look upon. We can talk more about this during a tutorial session soon. In the meantime - keep your positive energy and focus going.
Scotty
March 20th, 2007 at 4:52 am
Hey elise nice blogs, very informative.
just a few tips though. Maybe give us a run through of what you want to achieve from this weeks lessons. Also keep us informed on how your coping with your lines. Just remember were here to help so if your struggling, give someone a ring, sit down with them and learn the lines. Remember the faster you learn your lines the more you can concentrate on your characters movements, facial expressions etc etc
btw nice dancing today you happened to be in front of me so i basically couldn’t look anywhere else lol
cyas at school, moondy