Final Scripted Scene Showings

Final Scripted Scene Showings

by Matthew McClary -
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Daniel/Alishaba- 1) Daniel's blocking was really good, nothing stayed the same throughout the scene 2) What is the relationship between the characters? 3) I could consistently hear and see each character, it felt like they were listening and responding to each other, and they gave themselves places to go and things to do.

Nadia/Price- 1) The sound effects from Price's phone and from the computer were very effective, they also built up emotions really well to the climax when they get the emails 2) Do the characters break up? 3) I could consistently hear and see each character, it felt like they were listening and responding to each other, and they gave themselves places to go and things to do.

Selby/Kayy- 1) Kayy's laugh after her lines emphasizes her point of view and kind of light-heartedness. Selby does a really good job of emphasizing her point of view by fidgeting with her clothes and pacing to show how nervous she is 2) Are Selby's character's parents in the house too? Or is it just Kayy's family? 3) I could consistently hear and see each character, it felt like they were listening and responding to each other, and they gave themselves places to go and things to do.

Evan/Claire- 1) I like how they put his backpack on the porch, it allowed a lot more space to move and once Evan got up, there was much better blocking than previous showings. I also like the drink props, and the timing between dialogue. 2) Is there a relationship between the characters besides the connection with Claire's father? 3) I could consistently hear and see each character, it felt like they were listening and responding to each other, and they gave themselves places to go and things to do.

Cayleigh/Robin/Taylor- 1) Cayleigh does a good job of annoying the other 2 sisters and they do a great job of being annoying, getting interrupted, and getting frustrated with how to deal with her. 2) Why is Chris so concerned about her sister but doesn't really seem to upset about their mother's death? 3) I could consistently hear and see each character, it felt like they were listening and responding to each other, and they gave themselves places to go and things to do.

LJ/Megan- 1) The scene flowed really smoothly and they had great use of props. Megan did a great job at acting hungover even during the lines that didn't directly show that she was hungover. 2) Does LJ's character eventually move to New York? 3) I could consistently hear and see each character, it felt like they were listening and responding to each other, and they gave themselves places to go and things to do.