Friday 9 May 2014

Final Evaluation

We managed to pull off 2050 with aplomb working under very hard and fast conditions. That was the easy part over! Now comes the most difficult part, The evaluation. I am going to be going into copious detail about the rigours processes we had to go to make this intricate Theatrical experience the success it was. My objective in this evaluation is to: "Justify the ideas and decisions made with regard to the use of multimedia techniques and materials in the performance and their intended effect on the spectator". I will make sure that I touch one the different mediums we employed and dissect all of their uses and to make sure I don't miss a single one I will go room by room. 

Canteen: As soon as you entered the room you would be immediately notice the authenticity of it. There was real food being made in a pot that you as an audience where free to sample engaging the use of the most neglected sense in Theatre - taste. On all of the food contains and packaging you would find INGSOC logos and the words "victory ___". The absolute attention to detail would make an audience member curious and feel there natural inquisitiveness take over and cause them to explore the entire room. You could also smell the food and you would subconsciously already accept the fact that they are in a food hall. The use of repetitive orders in the background filled the atmosphere and if you were to sit down in there for more than a minute you would start to really feel the words the monotonous voice was saying in the background. This was used to remind the audience of the world that they were in and not even a place of getting something simple as food they could possibly escape the controlled and pressured environment they had been forced in to. Even to help build up my characters status in the world I appeared in a black and white  film that was on repeat in the background all the time. The words I was saying were arbitrary and unimportant because it was on mute (this was to make it easy to eliminate the clashing with the other sounds and it left what I was saying to the audiences imagination). My gestures and aggressive body language was put in place to communicate more than words ever could. Finally there was a singular wall absolutely plastered with INGSOC Posters and other things such as missing children's posters which was put in place to draw the audiences focus and give them a reason to stop and slow down in this intense and fast paced world. 

O'Brien's speech room and office: The scenery in this room all had a story to tell. To start off with there was this big looming pedestal, This was used to make the spectators feel belittled and small and to enlarge the status of the actor playing O'Brien. There was a camera set up in front of the podium which asked and answered questions about what the character's job was. A couple of computer monitors with excel program opened where used to simulate information mining. The purpose of this was to make the audience feel insecure as we already installed the belief that they were being watched and some of the personal information had already been taken at the beginning. This helped to break the barrier between performance and audience as they would start involving themselves in the piece and believe that some of their own personal data was on this system. In the back part of his office there was a wardrobe which contained some of the costumes he would wear plus it provided and actor with a part to play as O'Brien's personal dresser. This created a sort of snapshot or a life suspended in a moment and gave the audience a chance to look and touch and even try on some of the clothes of a particular absolutely smashing the fourth wall. 

The Space (Anti-Sex League and 2 Minute Hate): The lighting in the space was very bright and harsh. We achieved this affect by using the strip lights already installed to illuminate the entire stage space. This gave the audience a feeling of intense heat and pressure within the room and people connect bright lights with the discovering truth e.g. Flash-lights. They feel like they are personally on show making them feel self concious. They had a projector which was used to show there self made videos. My personal journey didn't take me into the space so I am not quite sure what the videos were like but I can estimate that the ones done by the ASL were clinical and cut to the point in a very condemning fashion whereas in contrast the 2 minute hate ones would have been scarier and discomforting. They had access to surround speakers so if any of the videos speech, music or soundscapes were used they would have filled the whole room with sound creating a world around the spectators ears. 

Stanley's Room: As soon as you entered the room you were hit with this since of humility and a personalised space that someone could call their own but on closer inspection you start to see the extent totalitarian control has on a space such as a human beings bedroom. The bed in the middle room looked uncomfortable do to the scratchy hay looking sheets and like it had been made my someone who needed things to be organised. This was done in order to give the audience an insight into what their own bedroom would look like in this world.  The audience was given complete freedom so if they so wished they could have slept in the bed and if they chose to they would almost literally putting themselves in a character's shoes! There were two forms of sounds being implemented in the room. There was a hidden speaker system that was acting as a radio broadcast announcing some insignificant news. This was a constant background thing that audience had no control over as they would not be able to find it to turn it off. This mirrors the fact that in book it is impossible to turn off the telescreens so you have to put up with a constant monotonous voice dribbling on in the back of your head. The second sound system was a vinyl record player which was playing a 1920's jazz kinda music which complete shifted the atmosphere of the room and added this quaint personal touch to the room giving it a personality. One of the best features was the simulated telescreen through the apple mac. There was a lot of potential just to do another looped repetitive item but instead there was an anti-capitalist cartoon playing. This was used to not only show the political ideology of the author of the source material but it also caught the audiences eye and gave them another purpose to stay in the room.

Lecture Theatre: (disclaimer - I never had an opportunity to see this area but these are the notes I gathered from other people) The lighting in there was slightly bright and slightly harsh, this was created by using the normal lights in the room. People said that the bright lights gave them a suffocating feeling and it made them want to leave. The used a Prezi with a grey colour palette to give a cool business type atmosphere to the audience. This was used because it suited the purpose of the scene that was happening. However before entering the presentation space each audience member was given a surgical mask. This was a very clever devise and reasons for doing this include;
  •  Depersonalisation - Which gives the spectator freedom to act different than usually devoid of the feeling of being judge and punished for the actions. This makes them feel even more free to explore the dimensions of the world without fearing that someone is going to no who they are. The only disadvantage was some people decided that was a cue for them to misbehaviour and try distract the actors but that is a risk you have to take. 
  • Mob Mentality - Last year in my psychology class we did a case study of one of Derren Brown's shows which involved gathering a mass audience who anonymously voted to ruin the night of another man and watch even thought they were given the decision to give him a nice evening. When humans are grouped together they are more likely to take more risks because they feel that they are backed by the collective. 
  • Practicability and taking away of identity - Since there was numbers written on each mask the audience could easily referred to as that number if needed taking away there own identity thus getting ridding of any insecurities. It was easy for an audience member to tell a fellow participant from an actual actor and if there were to wander off into authorised territory would could easily find them. 
Outside (my own area): Due to the fact we had no access to electric mains and in was raining we had to get creative with our use of multimedia. I noticed that a lot of the groups were using the same mediums e.g. Video and projection so I use this as an opportunity to explore new ways of creating a multimedia performance. Even before the real performance began we set the atmosphere and environment by sound and movement. We took advantage of the big open glass windows in the reception area and as the audience members were waiting to go in they watched us do exercise and march. The could also here my loud voice and piercing whistle through the door which made them feel slightly intimidated. The whistle was one of the most useful props I used. It helped me to command attention and be heard and created a sound the audience would eventually learn to associate it with fear and panic. We then used a type media no one else used through out the entire performance. We sang. Cleverly the people in the Canteen left there windows opening so we could be easily heard and as we sung with full  patriotism. This not only engaged the audience like we intended it to but it also creating a sense of insanity within us. We wanted the audience to sing a long with us but sadly the confines of human shyness shone through. Our costume even more help to create unity between those that we were wearing it but also the bright colours attracted the audiences eyes and made them watch us. The yellow macintoshes really contrasted with the dark grey-ish colours on the inside that it drew attention to our performance. 

Room 101: If I am honest this was the "main attraction" of the piece. There was no way that you could have been there and not heard the piercing screams of someone being tortured or be drawn in by the ominous lighting. One of the clever forms of multimedia that was used was the use of projection. Now instead of going with the obligatory projecting onto a screen they used a white stage block which had a bigger aesthetic effect on the entire room and the audience. The video that was playing on the projector was of a very graphic eye surgery on a loop. This would obviously make the spectators cringe because it looked painful and want to look away but their morbid curiosity sustained their focus. There was a sound loop of a baby crying in the background, This not only helped to create a creepy atmosphere but it also triggered subconscious separation anxiety in the audience as they want to find this baby and take care of it which was a point that Charlie Norton made in his evaluation. As stated in previous post there was a problem with getting sufficient lighting in the blacked out room without turning on the lights. This was resolved by finding more small lamps and by the TV Static which bathed the entire room in this eerie crackly light that would cause disorientation if you stared directly at it. This was improved on by simply adding some blood! This was done to help the audience write the story of the room in their heads. Finally the use of props with top notch in that room. They had a set of tools covered in blood on a dirty table cloth that weren't actually used. The reason for this was that it left the power of the tools in the audience imagination so they created their own use for them without being told.  

What could have gone better?: One of the most occurring pieces of feedback I got from audience members was that had no clue where to go. After a while they were just standing there not knowing what to do or where to go next. I think we put too much trust in the audience to find their own pathway and somewhere along the way they got lost. We could rectify this by maybe giving them a timetable of events or some type of map so they can follow along or at least find where they needed to go. Another criticism I got was that some of the rooms were a little bare and lacking depth compared to others. If we were to do this again I would make sure that every corner of each room is filled with things to explore and watch. The P16 Spect-actor's main priority was to help herd the audience and move them from place while posing as audience members. Initially it was a good idea but somewhere along the way (and this probably do to the 15 minute brief they were given) they started becoming primarily actors and creating their own performance. This would have been okay but it started interfering with our own set timetable e.g. The mini revolution was cancelled due to the fact they made their own little rebellion before us and cleared the room. From this I have learnt that communication is very important in this type of performance. Lastly we could improve on our use of media by incorporating even more aspects of media! We could delve deeper in other mediums like dance, and strobe lights and smoke machines. We were obviously limited in our resources but we could have found even more creative ways to create cost effect yet powerful multimedia.

Moreover 2050 was a massive, intricate piece of experimental immersive Theatre. We all contributed highly to the performance using new found multimedia techniques. I feel like I gave every single audience member a unique experience that they will never see again. 

Thursday 8 May 2014

You me bum bum tree

2010 ShowQuite possibly the strangest sounding immersive theatre company out of the bunch. Finding information about them is made quite difficult. I see that they have done this to make sure that their audience are surprised and do not know before hand what they are about to experience. In the "What is you me bum bum train?" section of the website they purposely state this:
"recommends to those that want to experience the show to not read any press or do any research about the shows! The less you know about the show the better so close your ears!" 
This is a clever and destructive device in my opinion. I guess if you have the element of surprise the audience is destined to have 10x more of a spontaneous performance. Each individual spectator would have a new experience like no other and would create a new story for the first time. I love how they say "experience" and not see the shows. This makes me feel like there goal is not to simple show and audience a play or performance but to give them a one off special experience to hold with them forever.

However this can be a destructive technique as the audience has no way of knowing whether they will enjoy the particular show. Some people do not like to step out of the comfort zone and they prefer to know what they are stepping in to. If I was a manger of my own Theatre company I would not take such a big risk as one of my main priorities would be to sell tickets!

Evaluation of the set construction

Considering that my performance space was outside and didn't need dressing or setting up I spent the time in lesson helping with all the other rooms and helping to create even more more multimedia. I am going to be evaluating the ways in which I positively contributed to the performance through creating props and scenery.

Rope - Little things that and audience member might happen upon is more likely to create a lasting effect than something obvious and big in their face that needed to be pointed out. I found an old piece of rope that no one was using and because I am useless at tying knots I got one of my fellow classmates to create a fake noose. I considered how I could up the ante I added some fake blood that dried and crusted onto the rope giving it a "used" look. My reasoning behind this was that if an audience member was to see this they would be creating a story in their own mind and making up question; Why is that there? Has something happened? Why was that person hung? How many times has it been used? They could even touch it meaning this engaged there feel senses.

Static TV - This is one of the things I was most proud of. As they were clearing out the back cupboard I noticed that there was a  huge TV set with a wheel-able stand like the kind that got used when I was in primary school. I had previously visited the room 101 set and in my opinion it was looking a little bare and needed some "padding". So I decided to do an experiment and wheeled down to room 101. It already gave the room more depth and added a little story. An audience member could come in and see this and think it was used for brain washing or something creepy. To step up a gear I tested if it was still working and plugged it in not hoping for much. The huge screen came on and the  bright static not only helped to illuminate the room even more but gave off this faint buzzing noise as well adding extra layers. This also helped to solve the problem of the lack of light as the windows were blacked out to create the illusion of total night and darkness and isolate the audience from the outside world.

The Blanket - For the creation of Stanley's room the bed was made by using a couple of stage blocks and covering them with pillows and a duvet. Although the group in charge of this room had lost the original duvet and replacement was needed fast. As I was helping to find it I ended up in the room 101. They need to get rid of this hay textured large piece of material. I used my initiative and saw it as a chance to once again experiment with set creation. At first the group didn't want to use it so I augured that it would give the illusion of poverty and discomfort within the room. I persuade that the audience would connect this with cheap and uncomfortable living.





Wednesday 7 May 2014

Punchdrunk - Research

In this unit we are using Punchdrunk (Theatre company) as an archetype or a starting point for research on how to make our own good immersive Theatre. The research on them will be beneficial for a great performance. The first is a basic preliminary research on the background, ambitions, shows etc. In this post I am going to give a brief overview of  Punchdrunk.

Punchdrunk started up in 2000 to deliver a new 21st Theatrical experience using a free roaming world in which the audience are taken on a story using physical theatre, classical text and stunning and in-depth scenery. They disregard the conventional ideal of the passive audience who sets there quietly and enjoys a nice show. One of there main selling points is the way they shift the parameters between audience and performer. They have found innovative ways through many different mediums. The use of different multimedia device means they have consistently and successfully build and invite people into new worlds with different stories to on fold!

The Company's memebers include;
Steph Allen
Administrator
Katy Balfour 
Associate Artist
Felix Barrett 
Artistic Director
Sarah Davies 
Head of Development
Stephen Dobbie 
Sound and Graphic Design
Maxine Doyle 
Associate Director and Choreographer
Conor Doyle 
Associate Artist
Judith Glynne 
Finance Manager
Hector Harkness 
Associate Artist
Connie Harrison 
Director of Brand Partnerships

There shows include;

The Borough
A show that I decided to look into a little  is tunnel 228. This show was performed at Leake Street in London. They did this because it was site specific and they could use material that was already put in place there. For example the walls are tattooed with Graffiti which helps to create a dirty and gritty atmosphere right off the bat.

Here is a link to a review about it:
http://www.theguardian.com/stage/2009/may/12/theatre-review-tunnel-228
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EIJWZI9XNiY











Multimedia Prezi Link

http://prezi.com/zc8wcgudhe5f/whats-in-your-room-101/

My Reaction TO 1984 (Film)

Before starting this unit of work I decided I wanted to be a step ahead so I read the novel written by George Orwell so I would like to write my feelings on that before I start.

Orwellian Dystopianism at its finest. The book was an insightful and critically acclaimed viewed in to totalitarianism, privacy, control, social class and the dangers of thought. In my opinion it was an allegory detailing man-kinds fate if it was to continue down the path of full government control. The book  had so many amazing moment that portrayed humanity and the true desire to have thought and feelings and to be free of control. It was also very graphic and sometimes hard to read. It created this eerie and frighting atmosphere where you are told the fate of protagonist in the opening chapters. It made me question life and the true nature of the government with it's people. Do we live in a world where 2+2=5? Is the truth only what I am made to believe? Can a single lie become a truth when it is believe by everyone? The whole novel is a depressing slap in the face from 1949.

The 1984 screen adaptation stayed fairly true to it's source material and overall was an adequate re-telling of the infamous story but I am not here to critique it! I would like to write about some of the key moments in the film that can be transferred into my multimedia performance.

SPY YOUTH HIKING SONG: One of the many pieces of music within the piece that helped create the atmosphere of the world, this song is sung by the creepy and positively ghastly children of the spy youth. This song tells you some much about the dehumanizing and the death of innocence within the youth of 1984. Lines like "And to die with dignity" show that these kids do not fear death and gladly welcome it as long as they were to die in order to help the party. Because my group is in charge of the Spy youth sequences outside we could use a speaker to blast this song out during exercises. Even if we are not granted access to electricity we could use the medium of song - I would use this to try alienate the audience and give a strong sense of patriotism.

CREATING A DARK ATMOSPHERE (USING MULTIMEDIA): Whilst watching the film it gave me tonnes of ideas on how to create an eerie atmosphere using things in the background. The constant mumble of the telescreens gave me an oppressed and monitored feel as I was watching the movie, Even though it wasn't at the forefront of must of scenes it was a consistently creepy thing running in the background. Using hidden speakers and simple monitors we can create this environment and the effect it will have on the audience will be subconscious and very effective.

INVISIBLE THOUGHT POLICE: Through out the film the thought police are mentioned all the time and after a while I was creating my own image of who the thought police were and much like the Gestapo in Nazi Germany I saw them as an all seeing all hearing organisation with almost super human power. Yet we only actually seem them once through out the entire once. The director creates these characters without evening showing which we could possibly do. If we get different characters to hint at the existence of the thought police instead of actually showing them the audiences imagination will do the rest of the work.

CRESCENDOS AND SILENCES: As with most films there are climatic moments were the action peeks whether that be through the explosion of a rocket bomb or the capture of Winston and Julia. There should be moments when the audience witness something high energy and maybe even frightening and there own personal story should peak. On the other hand if everything is in their face 24/7 it will become slightly awkward. There should be moments when the dust settles and they can collect their thoughts. The Rose Garden is a place of tranquillity and quietness. We can set up soothing nature sounds and fill it with prop flowers and use it as a place of respite and calmness devoid of the craziness of the rooms such as the fitness court.

MORNING EXERCISE WOMAN: There is a great scene where Winston is awoken early in the morning and is forced to do hardcore stretches and humiliating exercises. How I can relate this to my own performance is by having there be a live broadcast around all of "Oceania" and make everyone stop and do exercise. This could be done by using a live feed camera and a singular broadcast on multiple monitors. Now to add an extra level of realness to this sequence I call upon a random citizen and say they are not trying hard enough and make them step forward and pinpoint them like in the film. This will add an extra depth and make the audience believe I have the capability to see them.

3 Experiments

In Today's lesson to help kick start our knowledge of multimedia devices and to ultimately fuel the creation of the piece we did some "experiments" with different types of multimedia. This was a good free lesson where we were given the opportunity to play around with technology independently like projectors and Macs to create general ideas and techniques of creating good multimedia displays. We were told to sit down in groups and come with 3 solid ideas we could try out on the equipment. Here are the three ideas my group came up with;

1. The thought criminal scanner machine: We wanted to create the illusion of a futuristic lie detector but we also wanted for it to seem simple. I came up with the idea of using colours to convey the truth or lie without the use of text. We came up with green and red and used that the connotations of green is good and truth whereas red conveys danger and lies. Olivia then set up a Prezi that she could control from a laptop going between white, green and red. We then got a projector and Samantha held it as if it was a scanner. We then saw the potential to add text into it. The lens could be blurred and focused, We then tweaked the Prezi so that the word "thought criminal" could be seen as we focused the lens. We did this so that if we use it in the actual performance it will give a deeper performance aspect to the piece.

2. The Window: One of the ideas that we didn't get to put into action was "the window". We print off a picture of a poster of Big Brother. We make sure that it is black and one and has thick and distinctive ink. We find a strong light source like a lamp or a stage light. There was a prop window with a blind that was translucent which meant that light could easily be reflected through it. If we got someone to stand behind it, it would create a nice silhouette of the actor. We would make sure the blind was up to start off with, The poster of Big Brother would clearly be visible. The actor would close the blind for privacy but as the light  shines we see the poster embolden and cast a haunting shadow proving that he was always watching.

3. Running live feed: There were cameras that could be connected to an out putting device such as a projector or laptop. Mr. Rennison made a good point about the imersive theatre dynamic. When cinema is created the audience is subjective to the confines of the screen and will be taken away on a story but will never believe it is real. I proposed to use the live feed camera to break the limits of the screen. If we showed an audience a clip of a person being chased and they believe they are watching a film scene but suddenly the person on the screen has run into the room and they physically see him behind them. 1. This would smash the fourth wall between audience and action and 2. They would see themselves on screen and realise that they were part of the action.

My Character


 Even though this unit is not primarily based on how well characterised you are still think it is the most important component of story of story telling. Because George Orwell was obviously making a social commentary on the "Hitler youth" as he did which he did a lot in with 1984 (reference to  Nazi Germany during the 1930's). Consequently I have decided to model some of my character after him.

I am also going to be taking a lot of inspiration from modern day drill sergeants and military people. I have done some research into the Hitler Youth and modern day scouts and I am going to try meet in the middle. Hitler wanted basically mini soldiers that he could bend
to his whim. Much like the warlords who use
child soldiers (which is an an atrocity) Big Brother wanted to make the next generation combat ready and void of humanity. I guess training children to be soldiers in a way shows a sign of desperation and a lack of resources. I will make sure that my character has all this subtext going on behind.

My character will be ruthless and forceful. The minute that I utter my first line I shall transform into this scary general. Though I must simultaneously exude charisma and persuasion. I would not be able to do the section were I get the audience to sing the Spy Youth Song if I seem unapproachable but they must fear me. I can either scare them into singing the anthem or persuade them that if they don't start singing the though police will take them away.

AND even harder all this will be contradicted! At the climax of the performance. When it turns out that all along I have been a secret rebel training up thought criminals and my true intentions are shown. My objective throughout the performance is to train. This is the absolute goals of my character and this is the reason my character will have a more urgent disposition.


Character bio
Name: Trevor Shepard - Sergeant Shepard
Age: 16-18
Past: After growing up in the spy youth he learned to despise big brother and the whole INGSOC regime but he saw anyone who opposed it killed brutally. He saw many atrocities before his 16 birthday. He watched his friends mindlessly indoctrinated but he would not be turned. One the time came to when he had to denounce his parents to the thought police it broke his heart and stole his humanity yet he continued on as if it pleased him to obey big brother.




Wednesday 30 April 2014

Journey of the performance

Timetable for the nights performance.
The non-physical journey I am going to be taking throughout this performance is a very difficult and kind of contradictory one. I am the leader of the Spy Youth/ The Municipal fitness court. My Job is to train up the spy youth members but my secret agenda is to train people for the revolution to make sure they are strong and can over power the government. Though I must keep my identity as a thought criminal and a secret revel a secret so most of the time I am in full "I love big brother" mode. All the other time I am going to be running secret operations with the rebel leader's and Goldstein.

My Physical journey is simple enough. Remain on the basketball court and when needed float to my previously determined floating areas.

Oceania, Tis for the lyrics

Strong and peaceful, wise and brave;
Fighting the fight for the whole world to save.
We the people will ceaselessly strive
To keep our great revolution alive.
Unfurl the banners, look at the screen;
Never before has such glory been seen.

Oceania, Oceania, Oceania, 'tis for thee.
Every deed, every thought 'tis for thee.
Every deed, every thought 'tis for thee.

My Timeline

6:45-  Preparing the fitness are, stretching, Misc. 
7:00-  Start morning fitness regime 
7:10- Spy Youth song - Teach audience 
7:15- Teddy Bear training (training how to kill)
7:25- Floating
7:30- 2nd Fitness Regime
7:40- 2nd Floating time

7:50 - Pre Revolution Speech 
8:00 - Revolution 

Monday 21 April 2014

Spy Youth Lyrics

"Sing to the sailors, on the floating fortress'
Sing to the soldiers, on the battlefield
Sing to the airmen, in the burning azure
Sing to the farmers, rising yields

We are the children, builders of the future
And we the children swear too thee;
Loyal devotion
Fearless devotion
And too die with dignity

Sing to the faithful members of the party
Sing to the party policy
Sing to our country, mighty Oceania
Land of peace and Victory."

Fitness Regime

Instructor: Now comrades, As you already know to part of the spy youth is to be a part of big brother. Big brother only accepts perfection. Mentally perfect you may be but physically you are all less than impressive. Sloppy, Fat, disgusting. We do not accept this. We will beat this out of you. You are about to under go a series of excruciating and backbreaking intense exercise. This programme was design to whip our youth into shape. If you are going to be protecting the citizens of Oceania you must be strong and powerful. You must quick to take down your enemy and you most of have to take this seriously.  You are representing all of Oceania now. Let's get to it.

Spy Youth: Sir yes sir/ Ma'am yes ma'am.

Instructor: DOWN ON THE GROUND GIVE ME 10 PRESS UPS NOW NOW NOW!!

*Press ups begin

Instructor: You call those press ups? You are disgraces to your country! *ad libbed lines

*Puts boot on the back of a trainee.

Instructor: Does this hurt.

Trainee: Very much sir

Instructor: Did Instruct you to feel pain? *pushes trainee onto back

Trainee: No sir you did not

*Slap across the face

Instructor: Then you do not feel pain!

Trainee: Sir yes sir.

Instructor: Now I want to see sit ups! Begin and I will tell you when to stop.

Spy Youth: Sir yes sir!

*Begin sit ups
*Instructor sets on the toes of a trainee watching him wince in pain he leans in closer

Instructor: Do you feel the pain?

Trainee: No sir

*lightly slaps across the face in a taunting manner

Instructor: How about now?

Trainee: No sir

*continues slapping for the whole section

Instructor: How about now?

Trainee: No sir

Instructor: How about now?

Trainee: No sir please...

Instructor: Please what? *puts boot on chest. Sit up for me comrade.

Trainee: I can't

Instructor: I SAID SIT UP YOU SWINE!

Trainee: *starts thrashing around in desperation* Please sir I can't sit up

Instructor: *Begins to laugh* PAHAHA your all pathetic stand up all of you!

*They all stand to attention
:
Instructor: You probably feel like I am asking the impossible of you. That I am some unfair malevolent force that can not be moved. You must feel like I am cruel, no? WE LISTEN HERE YOU LITTLE MAGGOTS LIFE IS CRUEL! THE FUTURE IS A BOOT STOMPING ON YOUR FACE FOREVER. YOU MUST LEARN NOT FEEL NOW HIGH KNEES GO!!

*Group does high knees as the Instructor inspects carefully. After about a minute another member falls over and claps there ankle.

Instructor: *Goes over to Inspect* Are you OK comrade?

Trainee: No it's my ankle I think... *He is cut off as the Instructor places his foot and pressed down on the injury *The trainee screams a blood-curdling cry and pleads for him to get off

Instructor: Ah Ah Ah! My we have a feisty one!

Trainee: Please sir I am begging you!

Instructor: Begging if for the proles, are you a prole my boy?

Trainee: *Near to tears N-n-n-no sir

Instructor: Correct answer!

Trainee: *Gets up and continues but looking severely hurt.

Instructor: Pair up!

*Improvised fight training with ad libbed - Cruel worlds from instructor ensue!
*ADD OTHER IMPROVISED FITNESS ROUTINES E.g. Touching toes, crunches - 5 minutes

Trainee: I can't take this *Tries to run away towards car park

*Instructor tackles him and drags him into the bush were he covers his face in the fake blood that had already been place there while the instuctor pretends to punch and stamp on his face. He drags him for the whole audience to see and says some words about him being pathetic and a disgarce then he just lets him just lay on the ground and continues to work for a few more minutes

Insuctor: That was your first taste of spy life. I will see you at 0900 for a morning session! Comrades sign off



Wednesday 9 April 2014

Indoctrinating speech

Speaker: Greetings fellow comrades. future leaders of Oceania. I stand before you today to deliver a most important message for the spy youth organisation. You are the future. The past. And the present. You are the living embodiment of the party and all it's principles. You are what makes Oceania the power it is. You are all the children big brother and he your father. We will train you in many things through out your time in the spy youth. You will learn to be courageous and strong. You will be attuned to the suspicious behaviours of thought criminals and You will learn in due time how to denounce your parents to the thought police. You no longer have parents an. They are the enemy. The party is your father and Oceania is your mother. You will learn to love her as we have. Your one any only duty now is to the party. You will report everything and anything. You will purge the world of thought crime forever. You will learn newspeak and learn to speak in only that language. You will never make any contact with anyone that the party does not approve of. You must devote mind, body and soul to big brother. You must hate Goldstein. You must never believe the atrocities he has corrupted the world with. You must fight any signs of rebellion in the residence of Oceania. You will go where we tell you. You will do what we tell you. You will follow the principles of INGSOC until the day of your death.

Oceania smiles upon the faces of the youth. You make big brother immortal. You will live forever in his name. If you do not follow our instructions you will face the consequences of your treachery. You will be tortured and mutilated. You will suffer long agonising hours of pain. If you do not love big brother than you are dead. You would have always been dead. If It were that you found one of your fellow comrades muttering thought crime in his sleep you must betray him. He is not your friend. For he is the enemy of the state and Oceania and he must be dealt with. You will be the generation that once and for all stamps out thought crime. Your children will reap the benefits of all your hard work. You will sing  the song of Oceania. You will feel pride and pain. Pride and Pain...

You are the children, builders of the future
And you the children swear too thee;
Loyal devotion
Fearless devotion
And too die with dignity

It will not be easy my children. You will be subjected to the most gruelling training regimes the world has ever known. We will break you down. We will leave you crippled crying out on the floor. We will take any trace of your true self and destroy it, for your true self is not your real self. Your real self is the party. You are a component in a machine. You will no longer identify yourself as a human being. You are in a grand scheme. This scheme does not discriminate nor is it prejudice. This scheme only exists to improve humanity. You must sacrifice your own humanity to save it. You will forget who you were, The only person who exists now is the spy I see before me today. That spy has always existed. That spy will always exists. 

You will take part in many activities. You will learn discipline by hiking and marching through the rolling hills of airstrip one. You will learn courage by facing the wrath of the world. You will learn peace through war. You will learn freedom through slavery. You will learn strength through ignorance. Your destiny has been chosen for you. You have already fulfilled. You are yet to fulfil your destiny. You must think like this. You already have done your job for the party and are a hero, You are still to do your job for the party and become a hero. Doublethink. Doublethink. Doublethink.

Now comrades stand to attention! And repeat after me. I belong to the party.... I give my life to big brother.... big brother is always watching.... I will denounce thought criminals...... I am the future..... I am the past..... And I am the future.... I will sing to Oceania land of victory and peace.

You have no taken the pledge to the party. You are now a member of the spy youth. doubleplusgood! We now look to you to lead the future of Oceania and least us to victory over thought crime and eastasia!

*Screen blacks out

New Speaker: This has been a political announcement from the party. *SFX of trumpets and picture INGSOC flag appears

Clapping and shouts ensue.


Ideas for using Prezi

The way in which Prezi can be used to enhance our multimedia performance is endless. Because the way it seamlessly flows from one point another there are many different ways that we can manipulate this medium to create a more in-depth performance.

If we decide to include the two minute hate scene because of the way you can insert pictures and videos we can film footage of us screaming abuses and angry shouting then go on to pictures of scary images like bugs and war and other such things to do with hate related atrocities. We can then put it on a loop and add in some scary atmospheric music and we can keep going round and round in a circle giving the audience a perpetual feeling of dread and decay.

Because with Prezi you have the ability to zoom in and out of images and sentences we could use this to our advantage. If I inserted an image of a brain and then zoomed into it I could have a whole lot of complex things happening beneath the surface. I could have words like "thought criminal" and "doublethink" to educate the audience what is going on inside the head of someone who lives in the world of 1984 to give them further context into the world that the characters live in.

On the subject of adding context to a performance we could illustrate the war. We could show which province holds which territories in relation to the real world. We could make use of arrows or pointers and have a section where a general is explaining the war tactics in which they wants to employ. We could take the section at the end of the book were Oceania take over a section of Africa and we can display the military tactics that were used to make this a reality.

Because of the way you can stitch different subjects together and create smooth transitions between events like if you want to completely change the tone in room. For example if you had a video clip of angry voices screaming at the audience then suddenly it changes to a sound clip of classical music leaving the audience daze and confused.

Finally, I could utilize Prezi's inserting and embedding other types of files like video and sound bites. We could utilize this and use it basically as a save file for any video we need to show and make it flow effortlessly within the performance. If we need to cue a sound effect of a bone breaking we could cue it on the Prezi to go exactly in time with the live action.

Itinerary for 1984 - (Outside to do list)

1.  Opening shock: 3 People burst from the fire exist screaming ad libbed lines e.g. Down with Big Brother, The Party will crumble, Oceania is dying, The war is a lie. They run up to the audience begging support for the rebellion maybe handing out leaflets and in the general uproar guards run out of the same exit carrying them off kicking and screaming. Possibly one escapes but the rest are taken away. To split up the audience a group should be taken inside by the guards saying the need to forget what they saw. - 5 minutes total

2. Confessions: Either by speaker or by projector we hear the confessions of prisoners to crimes like, Pirating, Plotting against the state, Rape, Murder, Adultery. If we have it by video then we can project on a wall next to the tree. We can film it in sepia to give it a  more sinister and disconnected feel. - 5 minutes total 

3. Indoctrination Video: If we set up handheld projector (because we don't have a power source) we can film a video in a harsh black and white or sepia of a brain washing speech directed at the Children's spy organisation. Stuff like you are the future of Oceania and you must denounce thought criminals. They can be a section where Goldstein is mentioned and there can be an audible reaction e.g. shouting, praising big brother, clapping and crying. 7 minutes total

4. Spy Youth Song: We have a speaker system set up outside. Every so often the anthem could play out and all the Actors playing the spy youth stop and stand to attention and sing a long looking to the sky with national pride. 2 minutes total X 5

5. Teddy Bear Training: Clay will be handling the script for this segment. The leader of the Spy Youth will be doing  a training session on how to torture and extract information from a thought criminal. Now this is to represent the loss of innocence  within the society and can get really graphic which can include ripping heads of stomping on them and if were allowed to use dull knives even better. 10 minutes total

6. Public Hanging: As a climatic moment we are going to have an executioner read off the crimes of a single prisoner of war before an audience. The prisoner would be either be strong and silent or hysterical. We can borrow a ladder and the executioner will climb up the tree with the rope. If we distract the audience for a few seconds by getting them to turn around we can replace the prisoner with a mannequin and as the audience attention is somewhere else they could hear a blood curdling cry and as the turn back there brains would register the mannequin as the prisoner and be shocked while the actor crowd cheer! 10 minutes total 

7. The Graffiti artist: A member of the cast could play a continuous character who is going around and defacing and painting over the INGSOC posters and pictures of big brother. Continuous.

8. Spy Youth Fitness Regime: A harsh tall and strong instructor leads a group of spy youth in a growling training exercise with bright lights shining on the them doing Push ups and learning to fight and maybe even facing mental and physical torment. 8 minutes total.

9. The Revolution: Finally the entire evenings work should grow and climax into the is one point were all the actors and audience are outside listening to a revolution rally and then with all the growing support for the brotherhood anarchy should break out and a full on riot is on the hands hopefully. There should be be a big brawl between party members and the rebels. 7 minutes total.