Thu 5 Apr 2007
Passover greetings,
So for those of you (Kim, Elise, Goof) who didn’t get to our blocking session today……YOU ARE ALL CUT!
No seriously, it wasn’t cool at all, none of us who did turn up were very impressed; but we did get to see Nai do her drunk thing again so it wasn’t all bad. Anyway, we are going to try that again on next Friday, same place, same god-awful time of day. If you aren’t there, drastic stuff will happen, got it? You’ll also miss: 1) Finishing off the blocking; 2) A complete run through of the show with stops for notes, and; 3) A complete run through of the show without stops. So be there, kapisch?! Good, moving right along.
I can’t recommend the reading (textbook pages 12-22) enough! If ever you feel something is missing in your acting, that’s the place to look (see sections Facial Expression, Voice, Movement, Gesture).Â
Also, you should all give a character history a go. You don’t need to sit and write pages, and it certainly doesn’t need to be an exact itemised timeline of their life. Just 10-20 dot points, most of which are found in the script. You really shouldn’t need to make up much from scratch, but you certainly can if it doesn’t conflict with anything in the script. If you’re lost, give me a yell.
I need to set times for meetings with all of you! Here’s some stuff to keep you all up to speed until Friday, read everyone’s because there could be something beneficial to you in someone else’s section.
Goof - First, get your health better. Then we can work on getting your character work better! It needs to happen soon, really soon, the best would be before next Friday. You tell me when and we can work something out. In the meantime, hop on the interweb superhighway and research premature ejaculation and how it psychologically affects the people who suffer from it. This will help you to develop your character, and I want to see the research and how you’re using it on your blog before Friday. What you’ve got to understand is that you are not that much like your character, its not going to be as simple as changing your walk. But your very capable of doing this.
Elise - mmm, didn’t see you there 2day. Hope you have a lovely time in Woop-Woop, but when you get back (and before school starts) we need to have a little Paula workshop. I’ve sent some actors away to do some research to help with their character background. In combination with writing a character history, have a look into 1980s ‘women in the workforce’ and the emergence of the single woman around that time as well. We both know you can blow people’s minds with this character, but right now I can’t feel its happening yet …. ‘yet’ being the operative word. Dymphna - feel the hate!
Kim - We also missed you today. I think a few people want to know some stuff about the set, plus we had a few publicity ideas. What would be best, like with the actors, is if just you and me had a quiet and calm sit down chat about all things After Dinner. We know you’re stressing, and because we are a loving, caring, happy company, we’re going to help you to help us.
Mel - We all had big chats with and about you today and I hope it was all very helpful. The stuff in the textbook (pg. 12-22) is gold, but you can’t rely solely on that framework. Like we discussed at the end of today’s session, you need a consistent character, and a way of getting into it. Nai said do the research, listen to Nai. And the OCD is a great mindset to help you get into the character. I want to see the research and how you’re using it on the blog.
Nai - There’s nothing glaringly obvious/urgent I need to tell you about. Stuff like the background research you’ve already done (before I even thought of it, I owe you), but a character history would really complete your character development. Thanks for the house today, it worked really well, so well in fact, I think we should do it again next Friday.
Yaniv - I’m also not very concerned with you and Gordon. We didn’t get to see much of Gordon today though, so if you think there’s anything I should be concerned about, do tell - I’ll be glad to help! The research on divorce in the 1980’s is another piece of gold from Nai, I certainly recommend it. The connections you’ll make from the research, to how you portray your character should come pretty naturally. Enjoy Byron, by which I mean enjoy Bay Kebabs.Â
Keep in contact with me across the rest of the holidays. Any hour of the day, every day, if you need a question answered, get a hold of me! undifferent@hotmail.com  or my mobile (if you don’t have it there are a million ways of getting it).
How’s my word count!
Scott