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1st Project - Monologue and Duet Acting

Project 1
Monologue Acting (Individual)

Video Reference

 

The Script
"No, put that box down. 
We're not going anywhere."

The Background Story
It is a clip from "Friends: Steady Hand" episode series. The main character is getting mad because her roommate is about to make them move to another apartment which is just the next block. She does not want to move because the other apartment is dirty and smelly as there are might some guys living there. That is why she keep saying that the place they lived in is pretty with purple wall as it is already in a good condition

The Character
This character is a lady. 

Progress/Process
1. Search video/clip that has monologue acting
2. Download the video from the YouTube 
3. Choose the script and write it out
4. Try to act by practice and imitate the action of the character in the video reference
5. Record video of behind the scene to get the actual acting
6. Edit the video by choosing the best acting.
7. Edit behind the scene of the video shorter to upload in in the blog.
8. Prepare a blog that specifically placed for this project.
9. Upload everything in the blog. 

The Acting Video

Behind The Scene Video

The Challenges & Solutions
It is impossible if you have no challenges when you are trying to do some things. Personally, the challenges that I have faced are,

Firstly, when I have to be shameless while filming because I did the video acting outdoor. People are just passing by and glance at you while practicing your voice and action until you satisfy. So rather than I postponing my activity on that day, I just keep myself away from the disruption and trying to forget everyone's existence and make the stages like I'm the only one is living there.

Secondly, when I have to do the action exactly the same with the video reference and I keep doing the same small mistake. So the solution to this problem is I keep practicing and change myself into the character to know how does the character feels with one emotion which is angry.

reflection
In this project 

Evaluation Creteria Reminder
Character dvelopment (5%)
Vocal quality (5%)
Quality of movement (5%0
Articulation and communication (5%)

Duet Acting (Partner)


video reference



the script

Character A: "What am I supposed to do? Apologize?"

Character B: "That's exactly what I want you to do"

Character A: "Over my rich, hot, dead body"


the background story


the characters

progress/process

the acting video



reflection

behind the scene video

the challenges & solutions


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