Live feed
We have learnt about several different ways to incorporate multimedia into our performances, one of which we learnt about is called 'live feed'. Mr Crowther gave us a demonstration of live feed in one of our lessons, in which he setup a handycam to a projector that was pointed at the wall. This sparked various ideas in my head. Can we use this to intimidate and make the audience feel uncomfortable? Maybe we could use this in a larger scale.
I find that live feed can be a powerful tool in terms of multimedia (although any multimedia can be powerful). It adds a unique and interesting finish to a scene which you couldn't get with live theatre. You feel as if you are watching a TV show or film being made right in front of you!
One way we could incorporate live feed into our performance is by having a camera set up directly at Creons face whilst he says his speech and have it projected onto the large wall at the bottom of the stairs. This could give the impression of the people viewing his speech on TV or on the news. This could make the audience feel even more important to the scene as they feel like they are the people of Thebes watching the announcement for the first time, LIVE!
We could also have a live feed pointed towards our chorus and projected onto different areas. Maybe Michelle is projected onto one wall whilst Taffy and Alex are on another, making the audience intimidated as the chorus seem to be surrounding them from every angle.
Using audio in Garage Band
Ms Bailem taught us briefly how to use GarageBand and what the potential uses could be.
I thought that audio in our performance could make our scenes more atmospheric as we could create a piece of music which coincides with Creons evil nature and play it through some speakers. I personally think sound can stir up just as much emotions in someone than a performance can.
But there are less pros than cons when it comes to sound outside.
It might be difficult as our scene is outside. This means we'd have to play the music louder to be able to hear it, which would drown out the sound of my voice. This would be bad as the audience must hear my speech to be able to understand why polynieces is not going to be buried. Also, to bring speakers outside you would need to have a cable extendor or adaptor. This would be complicated as you would have a long wire running through the school to the performance space. One way you could tackle this problem is by having Bluetooth wireless speakers that run on batteries. This way we could carry it around with us and save space because you don't have to use wires.
Mobile phones
By adding mobile phones to the performance you unlock a huge variety of choices. You could use photos and videos to display something. You could even download the mobile version of GarageBand and play the audio for your scene from your phone. We used our mobile phone lights in the ensemble choral scene in the play. We used to phones lights to illuminate the room as it was dimly light. This made the scene rather eerie and creepy.


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