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Sunday, November 24, 2019

Directing Scene- The Dining Room essays

Directing Scene- The Dining Room essays Having no previous directing experience I was not quite sure what to expect coming into this project. Having a primarily performance background in theatre I was somewhat nervous about having to now be the one giving the direction and instruction rather then taking it. I was, however, able to use my performance background to help me in directing the scene because I was able to think about the direction I was giving to the actors in more in terms of what could a director do to help me understand this moment in the scene if I were acting in it? I started the process by casting people in the scene based partially on who I felt would be able to be able to portray the character correctly and also partially on scheduling convenience. Having previously acting in scenes for directing classes, I knew from personal experience how difficult it could be arrange rehearsals around several peoples busy schedules. I attempted to avoid this conflict by casting Becky Wilson and Chris Wood in my sc ene. I have seen both of them act in the past and felt they could easily carry the characters in the scene and I share a house with them so arranging times for rehearsals was a bit easier since I saw them both very often. Once we started rehearsing the scene, I noticed that it was much easier then I had expected to convey my ideas about the scene to them. At first I found it a bit difficult, being primarily an actor myself, to direct them with their lines and not simply say the line for them as I wanted it to be said. However, as we continued through our rehearsing, I was able to think of other ways to give them the idea of what I wanted from them. Becky and Chris were also very quick to adapt to what I was saying to them, which made my task a lot easier. Having been in productions where cast members just could not understand what the director was trying to say or were unsure how to change how they acted a scene, I knew that it w...

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