Thursday, 25 May 2017

macbeth 4

                                                     Macbeth 4

Scene 1
Do it come on
Bu...
No but's we must
I can't they'll kill me if they find out
But they wont just follow the plan
I can't
You can't or you wont
A bit of both
Come on we have got to do this or this planning was for nothing
I know but I can't
If your not going to do it for me then do it for your brother
forget it this is going to go wrong and when it does me and my brother are both going to be killed
come on just do it
listen you're my wife and that is not going to change remember you are not aloud to speak back to me!
fine! call the police but your brother is going to be executed then so what's it going to be all of us dying or none of us which one!

Scene 2 part 1
WAHOOOOOOOOOOO
shut up we're not out of here yet
oh come on don't be such a party pooper a least let me have my fun I've been stuck in that prison for a long time
you were in there for two days I don't see how that's a long time
just shut up!!!!
fine!
the horse and cart speeds off into countryside

Scene 2 part 2
There is a abandoned house up ahead you go there I have to get back to the wife
no problem... hey thanks
see ya
he rides back to his wife
Honey I'm home
hey I'm glad you are back
I need to talk to you
He grabs a knife from his back pocket
their is something I need to tell you
what?
DONT TALK BACK TO ME!
He stabs her with  the knife
you see I can do this leagily because of you!

Scene 3
wait... no, no, no what have I done what have I done. I've got to turn myself in I've got to. This can't be happening I must be dreaming any moment now I'm going to wake up and everything will be back to normal.Come on Come on Come on wake up. Why.


  

Thursday, 18 May 2017

                                                                 Macbeth 3
Scene 1
Wife: Do it come on
Stephen: Bu...
Wife: No but, we must
Stephen: I can't, they'll kill me if they find out
Wife: But they wont just follow the plan
Stephen: I can't
Wife: You can't, or you wont
Stephen: A bit of both
Wife: Come on we have got to do this or this planning was for nothing
Stephen: I know but, I can't
Wife: If your not going to do it for me then do it for your brother
Stephen: forget it this is going to go wrong and when it does me and my brother are both going to be killed
Wife: come on just do it
Stephen: listen you're my wife and that is not going to change remember you are not aloud to speak back to me!
Wife; fine!... Tell the police but your brother is going to be executed then so what's it going to be all of us dying or one of us, which one!

Scene 2
Narrator: heading towards the prison cell were Stephen's brother lies.
Stephen: hey
Robert(Stephen's brother): hey i'm so glad to see you, wait why are you here.
Stephen to say that you were the worst brother ever and i'm glad you are going to be executed so goodbye. 



















Thursday, 12 January 2017

Drama Home Work                                     
                                                        Carl Theodor Dreyer
Life
Dreyer was born in Copenhagen, Denmark. His birth mother was an unmarried  maid named Josefine Nilsson, and he was put up for adoption by his birth father, Jens Torp, a married farmer living in Sweden. The first 2 years in his life he lived in orphanages  until his adoption by a typographer named Carl Theodor Dreyer, and his wife, Inger Marie (née Olsen). He was named after his adoptive father, but in the Danish language there is no "Senior" or "Junior" added to names to distinguish them from each other.

Career
As a young man, Dreyer worked as a journalist, but he eventually joined the film industry as a writer of title cards for silent films and subsequently of screenplays. He was initially hired by Nordisk Film in 1913.
His first attempts at film direction had limited success, and he left Denmark to work in the French film industry. While living in France he met Jean Cocteau, Jean Hugo and other members of the French artistic scene and in 1928 he made his first classic film, The passion of Joan of Ark. Working from the transcripts of Joan's trial, he created a masterpiece of emotion that drew equally on realism and expressionism. Dreyer used private finance from Baron Nicolas de Gunzburg to make his next film as the Danish film industry was in financial ruin. Vampyr (1932) is a surreal meditation on fear. Logic gave way to mood and atmosphere in this story of a man protecting two sisters from a vampire. The movie contains many indelible images, such as the hero, played by de Gunzburg (under the screen name Julian West), dreaming of his own burial and the animal blood lust on the face of one of the sisters as she suffers under the vampire's spell. The film was shot mostly silent but with sparse, cryptic dialogue in three separate versions – English, French and German.

Thursday, 1 December 2016

Title: Little Scarlett 2 “Creative Writing”
Word Count: 200 words (minimum)
Write a script of the police report at the end of your play. Explain what the police heard, found and did and what happened to both victims and criminals.
Think about using formal language or police jargon.
This script could be performed as a MONOLOGUE


At the scene
We are breaking entry into  Scarlet's grandmothers house while the gang members are inside.
With me I have PC Coppsy, Officer Goran and Officer Cann. We are in 3 gang members.
PC Coppsy has been shot in leg we need medical now. 2 gang members are down the other got away. We found Scarlet and her grandmother tied up upstairs in the grandmothers bedroom
After the scene
The 2 gang members we caught are being sentenced to life in prison and the other is being chased down by police as we speak. Scarlet is now being taken care of by her father while the mother is being sentenced for 2 years in prison for child neglect. PC Coppsy is now no longer with us in and is known as a hero to me and if it wasn't for his sacrifice scarlet and her grandmother may not have lived.   


    

Wednesday, 23 November 2016

Title: Little Scarlet 1 “As an actor”
Word Count: 200 words (minimum)
As an actor how would you perform the role of Little Scarlet OR Little Scarlet's mother to an audience, in the scene where Little Scarlet's mother sends her out across the estate to her Grandmother’s house?
In your answer you should refer to:
• Emotion (How your character felt)
• Motivation (What your character wanted)
• Voice;
• Movement;
Give reasons for your answer


                                                     Little Scarlet
Emotion
If I was Little Scarlet I would be very sad because my mum is telling me to get out of the house and go to my grandmothers when I don't want to. Also I would probably feel depressed as it sounds like
she doesn't want me.
Motivation
As an actor I would show my characters motivation by crying and screaming. In my actions I will try to show that I want to stay at home with her and I don't want to go outside at 9 o'clock at night.
Voice
My voice will probably sound frightened but also really annoyed as I have to do something that I don't want to do.
Movement
At the beginning of it I would probably make it look like I'm sitting down on the floor as I'm playing on my phone as it set in the present. But to the end when my mum starts shouting at me I would be crying. I would have my hands over my face.  





















Friday, 18 November 2016

                  Title: Expectations in Drama
                  Word Count: 200 words (minimum)

Answer in depth using examples
• Which game or activity did you find fun or interesting last lesson? Give examples of what happened.
• What was the game meant to teach you about expectations, rules or skills for drama? What was the point? 
• What do you think studying drama will be like? What will be easy or difficult? Why?

                  My expectations in drama


The game I found most interesting was probably traffic lights because you had to listen to what was called out and you had to do it.For example if green was called out you would have to walk sensibly around the room but if bumped into some one your out. Red you had to stay dead still or your out and yellow was sit down were you are.and after all of that you can add new things.

The game was meant to teach us how to listen and also be aware of our  surroundings and things. Such as other people and equipment.I think for expectations it tells us how we need to move e.g quickly but smartly and as soon as Mr Watson says so. For skills it could be that we can reacted fast to the teacher says. The point of that game was not so we could have fun it was also a test of our listen skills and our reactions.

I think that studding drama will be really fun and exciting I think it will be quite easy but some parts may be hard. I think this because it is secondary school but I like acting allot. And also because its an arts and crafts school, it might make it a tiny bit harder but I am sure ill be fine.