Sunday 10 March 2013

Acting lesson 6/03/13

In this lesson we all participated in a warm-up created by Jamie Glasgow and Leanne Gair, and there warm up was to stand together and one person say a letter beginning with A then the next persons says a letter with B and you carry on through the Alphabet.
After we learnt about mimers and how they work, so we watched two videos of different mimers and how concentrated they were, so we got into pairs and the pairs were labelled A and B and B had to mirror exactly what A were doing we did this twice, then pair B created a mime and I had to follow but I was her shadow. 
Then we stood facing the mirrors and we had to pretend we were in a box, then we had to show the class. We tried different types of mime like climbing a Ladder or Pulling a rope and we then had to show the class,  
We then got into groups of four and then we created a miming scene which ours was double douch.
I got some Research of Mimers

To Become a mime you have to have a lot of practice to become a mime, the skills to become a mime are fairly difficult, you have to have to learn the art of non verbal communication using your body language, sign, symbols and facial expressions to convey your message, its always good to produce your own make-up styles and performance.
The art of mime is going to give you confidence in the body language skills that you would need so that you can during your future performances be able to really show the emotion that's withing the script. so your audience are seeing the emotion through body language and movement as well as hearing it when your trying to portray anger or any other emotions.
Here's an Example!

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