Monday, March 7, 2016

Dialogue blog

In our recent acting class we performed a dialogue with another student. The one me and Robert Carr did was from a movie called the Naked Gun. Is it a spoof movie and is about a detective who is looking for his fellow partner who has seem to disappear. So me and Robert's part was a small interview between the detective and a scrub that has some information. The detective then has to bribe the man to get information but where the joke comes when the scrub asks to know why he the detective wants to know and he has to bribe the cop with the money he had just received. In the end I thought it turned out to be very funny.

My personal performance I believed I did pretty well. If I did have to work on something is to enunciate more and to not mummble as much. I also had a point where I like stumbled over my lines so that means I can be more fluent while acting. I thought Robert also did a good job and there isn't anything I could see that he did wrong. But he did stumble on his lines but it wasn't that big of a problem. My favorite part of the dialogue was trying to make the audience laugh and doing it with Robert was fun too.

My favorite of the other groups that went is the great gatsby one. I like that one because I think that it is a lot of lines to remember. I also like that fact that there are 3 people and the storyline is very interesting and they really know how to engage the audience by the way they show the emotion on stage. I also like how they care so much that they even go to the point to find out where to stand. I feel that when I act when have to add our own kind of creativity to it. So I don't get stuck on the exact thing as the movie or show.

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