The performance today was very successful! Although a few minor technical difficulties, the entire show was solid and strong. My scene went according to plan although my voice was particular distorted by my megaphone, leaving the audience slightly confused. The ensemble scenes really worked well and I could see the commitment the groups faces.
The aspect of multimedia enhanced the performance dramatically. Technology definitely has its advantages over a standard performance as it can engage a wider variety of people. The multimedia gave the show a more professional edge, and made it more exciting to watch. Because of this I felt that the audience were thoroughly enjoying the show and were interested more because there was more to take in and there minds had to work harder to understand the story (yet at the same time multimedia made the story even clearer).
If the show had not have included multimedia, I do not think the show would have been more effective. Pinnacle scenes would not have been as engaging. The multimedia allowed us as actors to explore creative ways to tell a story. Without our ideas I feel that we would of made the audience bored watching an about an hour of dialogue.
Out of the entire show, I felt the best moment of multimedia was in Cameron's group. The moment when the messenger tells Eurydice of Antigone and Haemons death. They decided to project a video of a suicide onto a black wall whilst the audience were huddled together. I was watching and felt that the combination of the horrific footage and the cramped audience reminded me of cattle come to be slaughtered. I thought it worked well together and was by far the most atmospheric.
Scenes from Antigone:
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Multimedia used and locations
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How did the multimedia in each scene enhance the performance?
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1. Creon announces that Eteocles will be honoured and Polynices will be shamed and left un-buried.
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Video to be shown on screen in reception.
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Made the scene feel more realistic and modern which is relatable.
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2. Antigone goes to Ismene to persuade her to assist the burial of their brother. Ismene refuses.
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By the tree - video shown of the thoughts of the characters.
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The videos were informative and made the plot clearer.
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3. Antigone goes to bury her brother.
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Round of wooden stumps.
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I thought the phone was current and modern which is again, relatable.
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4. Creon looks for the support of the chorus of Theban Elders in his decision to leave Polynices unburied.
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Creon announces from fire escape door of 415 - chorus round the tree looking up. Audience looking up also.
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The megaphone distorted the voices and left the audience unclear on what was going on.
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5. A Sentry reports the burial of Polynices. Creon insists that the Sentry finds out who or face death.
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Filmed footage of event is shown on screen top of stairs. Sentry talking to Creon.
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Helped the audience to remember plot points that are key.
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6. Chorus sing about honouring gods.
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From the yard up to windows of 413
Recorded chorus played.
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The ensemble worked very tightly to make the scene chilling and creepy.
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7. Sentry returns with the Culprit: Antigone. Creon confronts her.
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Burst into 413 - audience turn to see.
Lighting used.
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The use of stage lights made the scene look more serious and dark.
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8. Creon confronts Ismene. Ismene tries to confess but Antigone won't allow it. And in the end, the two sisters are imprisoned.
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Still in 413 but Creon live speaks to a projected Ismene. Antigone is walked out the room and joins the real Ismene - escorted off.
Lighting used
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Live feed made the scene more engaging. The audience could view the live feed simultaneously.
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9. Haemon both pledges allegiance to his father, Creon, and asks that Antigone be spared. After the discussion deteriorate, Haemon storms out vowing never to speak to him again.
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Traverse in 413 - iphone lights as the two talk. Throughout confrontation, lights go out, one by one.
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Very confrontational and effective. Makes audience feel like a fly on the wall.
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10. Creon choses to spare Ismene, and to bury Antigone alive. As she is dragged out, the chorus express their Sorrow.
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One light left on Creon's face. Sound of s body being dragged...etc.
Projection and video used
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The video made the audience feel invloved.
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11. Tiresias attempts to advise Creon that what he is doing is wrong and that the Gods are angry. The prophecy of a dead son is mentioned.
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Tiresias never moves his mouth but what he says coupled with weird underscore is played through speakers of 415.
Projected video played
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The music made the scene more intense. this made the audience understand the seriousness of the situation.
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12. The chorus, terrified, begs him to take Tiresias' advice. Shaken, Creon agrees to release Antigone and bury Polynices.
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As many chorus as possible fill cavities of 415 and urge Creon. Three doors and side grated window thing.
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The audience feel involved.
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13. Chorus deliver a choral ode to the god Dionysus.
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Lights from iPhone used when physicalising the cityscape of Thebes.
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Phone light made the city more visual and was very effective since the room was dimly lit.
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14. Messenger informs Eurydice of Haemon and Antigone's death.
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Filmed footage on repeat of Haemon stabbing himself and Antigone hanging, swinging from a branch.
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Footage was informative and chilling. Left the audience uncomfortable.
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15. Carrying the body of his dead son Haemon, Creon is then met by a 2nd messenger informing him of Eurydice's death.
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Audience back outside looking at tree. Creon walking through the courtyard, holding Creon, confronted by messenger at the tree. Chorus look down from 415.
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Made it more exciting.
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