Proposal on love and information
Section 1 –
Rationale (approx. 100 words)
This section provides
an opportunity to reflect on, review and summarise your progress and
achievements through the first seven units. It also offers a chance for you to
take stock of the knowledge, skills and understanding you have acquired, what
you know now, compared with what you knew and could do before you started the
course, and how this has influenced your choice of pathway and your project
proposal.
I feel that at the
beginning of the term I was very rusty and new, as we all were. I wasn’t used
to the in-depth approach to drama compared to what I was taught at GCSE. It
was massive jump to the level we are taught at Westminster Kingsway. We were
taught Stanislavsky in small detail during GCSE level but it was interesting to
know his motives and approach on drama at College level. I think that from my
first performance I have grown in state of mind toward drama; We have been taught
to keep the naturalistic aspect to drama, because, “acting is behaving
truthfully in given circumstances” a provided phrase from Meisner. I feel
that from the first day to where we are now, having done Macbeth I have
improved a lot because I can now, if something goes wrong I can bring the
same level of energy to the stage without freezing and letting my partner try
and improvise. I have also learnt that it’s better to learn your lines early
in order to fully focus on your fellow actors and be in the moment. This now
allows you to bounce off each other and adds to the truth of the piece.
This naturalistic approach
was an appropriate technique for Love and Information as Caryl Churchill’s
work is naturalistic and contemporary in its style.
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Section 2 – Project concept (approx. 200 words)
This section provides
an opportunity for you to clearly explain the concept and aims of your project.
This should include what you anticipate producing, the research and ideas that
will support its development and the levels and types of resources that you
will need to complete and present your project realisation within the allocated
timescale. You should include the names of anyone you will be collaborating
with and/or those who will perform in your piece.
In the future I would like to work with many new people
within my group. In Macbeth we had become used to working with each other. So, therefore working with new people will bring
fresh new ideas to the table. The themes of the piece we are about to cover
are topics we haven’t explored in the past; I will have to research ideas and
theories of performance in these circumstances. There is a scene called Terminal
and I gather it is about an illness. I will have to research other actors
performing in the given circumstances, so I can take notes and see other’s
approaches to it as other people have different interpretation and different
reactions within the same field of emotion. I will look into how people deal with
terminal illnesses in order to give me a starting point for my performance. I
am going to perform with Phil in the scene Grass. I want there to be a brotherly
bond but influenced in gangster culture an example being the Kray twins. We
have this view on the piece because it will give us a chance to play bad boys
and experiment with levels of status and levels of reactions but sticking to
naturalism. But what I really want for my piece is to come across natural but
try something new that I haven’t done before. The topics that we are
challenging are quite controversial but I want it to come across with finesse
and performed smoothly, because we are performing for our audience and need
to keep them entertained.
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Section 3 - Evaluation
(approx. 50 words)
This section provides
an opportunity for you to explain how you will reflect on and self- evaluate
your work, as both an on-going activity and at the conclusion of the project.
You should describe how
you intend to record your decision-making and how you will document
developments as the project progresses. This evaluation should reference your
stated aims and be reflective and analytical rather than a description of
actions completed.
For love and information, I really want to be able to be believed. I don’t
want to seem like I am just acting on the stage. I want to look at others
performances and be able to see how they react to then influence my approach
because you learn better from others. The whole point of naturalism is to be
able to perform naturally rather than make it looked strained and forced
which I may have performed previously when first starting out at college.
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Proposed research
sources and bibliography (Harvard format)
Record
your intended research sources, both primary (from your own first-hand
experience e.g practical studio research) and secondary (from other sources),
in this section. Sources of research should be as wide as possible and may
include: libraries, museums and galleries, books, film, magazines, TV, radio
programmes, websites etc.
Where
appropriate you should use the Harvard system of referencing. The bibliography should
be continuously updated as the project progresses.
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I want to research the themes and look at other actor’s
performances.
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I want to research Churchill by looking at her biography.
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By looking at her early works can see how she may have
inspiration for writing Love and Information.
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She keeps with the times and topics that relate to modern
circumstances; so I want to see how far she has changed and how the period of
time actually works in Love and Information.
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Project action plan and timetable:
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Outline
your planning and organisation over a period of weeks and the activities you
will need to carry out in order to successful complete your project within
the agreed timeframe. It is important that your proposed output is realistic
so ensure you consider ambition and time when completing this section. Make
sure you include what you are going to do, how you will do it and by when.
The more time and thought you give to planning your project the more
successful it is likely to be. Remember to include time taken to visit
sources, sourcing materials,
questionnaires, access to workshops, tutorial and peer group feedback
opportunities, as well as when you will incorporate independent study.
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Week no
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Tasks
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Notes
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1
22/04/19
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Read through with my
partners to get a concept of where we can go with it.
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Initial
thoughts, put forward our ambitions for the piece.
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2
29/04/19
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Block out the stage, choose
a location, a rough idea of what we want to happen
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What
do we want to convey? What are we trying to say?
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3
6/05/19
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Work on characterisation and
show how our characters are different within each piece.
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Perhaps
different accents or different backgrounds to the characters to add to their
different motives.
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4
13/05/19
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I want to think about
lighting and set.
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Are
they appropriate does it take it away from the moment or does it enhance it?
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5
20/05/19
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Keep adding to the
character. I need to fully think where I want to go with it and keep it
natural at the same time. If that doesn’t work then I have the original idea
to fall on.
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6
27/05
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Performance week. Don’t add
anything new, just stick to what we have rehearsed and try and perhaps add
naturalism and keep it for the moment on stage.
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7
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