4/28/2011
4/27/2011
Second to Last Post...
I will require you all to post one last time after the show opens...
I'd love to hear what you think when you see your show with an audience there.
So, tonight, I'd love to hear anything you want to say...last dress rehearsal! How does it feel? How do you feel?
4/26/2011
How Did It Go?
Then we can figure out the priorities for Wed.
A lot can be fixed in one rehearsal, just keep that in mind. Think of the hundreds of notes you all have taken as actors or techies from me during tech weeks in days of old. This can happen for all of you, too. Pennington actors and techies are amazing people. They can make it happen.
Also, bring in your $13. The shirts looks great. Too bad none of you will be wearing them. I'll have to sell them out on the streets :) If you bring your tshirt money in, I bet the Theatre Gods will come and bless your shows...Hmmm...
LH
4/25/2011
Notes about Notes for Actors
It won't paste on here, for some reason.
Also, please remember to collect tshirt money. I got the shirts, they look awesome, and no one will get them until I have the money from everyone in hand. ($13 per person)
This is your absolute last chance to send in program information. Please copy Mac and Houston on any of it, due to his potential tennis tournament and absence tomorrow.
If your bio was not submitted, then Jason will write it for you. Or he will just leave it blank or say something like, "So and so is completely lame." Your choice.
4/22/2011
Harding's Sweet and Sour...
The Sweet:
We learned a lot of things from Thursday's Dry Tech but one thing that I learned (or was reminded of) was that you guys are an incredibly creative, witty, and talented group - bringing many unique perspectives to this creative process. I think that all three of your plays display and reveal social commentary, humor and terror that we haven't seen from previous Senior productions - so Bravo(a) for that.
And now...The Sour:
Where to begin? MEDIA! As you were all told by me in person, you had to have "back up" of all of your projections and audio files - just in case the ones you brought to dry tech didn't work. It would have helped quite a bit to ACTUALLY HAVE YOUR PROJECTIONS, AUDIO AND IMAGES FINISHED LIKE I TOLD YOU TO. Yes, that is me, yelling at you.
For example, every single show does not have their projections, audio files or images complete or on the right format and that just is plain idiotic at this point. I don't know how any of you expect the Tech Crew to run your shows without actually...you know...running your show first - this is when we get to rehearse your show but you did not give us a "script" so...
Next: Stubbornness. This is a collaboration and as such requires that people "let go" of pre-conceived notions of how to run the shows...Houston and I have run a few Spring Plays in the past as well as Mr. DiGiacomo and Mr. Moore - so WHY NOT LISTEN TO OUR EXPERIENCED ADVICE? Yelling again - true dat.
This is what all of you need to make sure happens by Monday's Tech Rehearsal:
Do not trust that Justin can run everything off of his computer. Why do I say that? Because we couldn't run most of the media yesterday. That is not his fault, it is your fault for not making sure that your media was backed up on disk and in multiple formats like I told you guys to do.
So...put all of your audio/music on a iPod with a playlist in the correct order in which it is cued for your show. Back this playlist up with an actual burned CD. Make two copies of that CD. On the CD, put the show's name on it.
Projections: Edit consecutive projections to be consecutive (Kenny), make sure that all of your projections are backed up on DVD and in a format that can actually be played by multiple operating systems (Mac or PC). Make multiple copies of your projections and make sure that they are in the right order for your show and labeled correctly. I am merely repeating myself here.
All of your media needs to be labeled in such a way that Maggie Taylor can recognize it on the iPod or Anita can recognize it on the computer...such as opening the playlist and seeing "Track 1" or "sound effect 1" or "Train Whistle" or "Projections 1-2". How are Anita and Maggie supposed to know what to play if the files are labeled incorrectly and out of order? That happened yesterday quite a few times.
Lastly - I would like to thank each director that stayed for the entire run of their show's dry tech...that showed the right kind of commitment because you recognized that the Tech Crew was there from 3PM until 9PM...six hours. Justin's Tech Crew is a serious group of talented individuals and I think that all of you need to thank him and his crew for their dedication and attention yesterday (especially Tim and Kayla in my opinion - not to take anything away from anyone else). I would also like to thank Mr. DiGiacomo for staying the entire time as well - missing dinner and family time.
That is all. I know that most of you will take this message to heart and that a few of your will not even bother to read this entire message. That is too bad.
Love,
Harding
4/20/2011
Worker Bees
Don't lost that momentum! Keep it up.
Over the weekend, you might want to pick one person from each group (or in Kenny's case, Kenny) to write an inspirational email, with some reminders to your casts and crews. It will really make a difference to the kids who really value the Blackbox and their experience there.
4/19/2011
Everyone is focusing on a micro level instead of the big picture.
Ask yourself, can I actually run through my play?
Big picture.
Update the props list. Read and communicate. Go through and figure out what you need. Be reasonable.
Positive renforcement with your actors. Focus on this. Be PUMPED!
Houston's Thoughts
Nate and Kate got a nice head start on identifying areas of light today. I think Eriks and Eli were also doing that.
Part of being a director is MANAGING ALL DETAILS. Making sure all the costumes are complete, the props are collected, the program has all the information, the lights are on, videos work, sound runs smoothly, and getting actors ready. I am not feeling that from the directors AT ALL. I think all of you have tried to blame your shortcomings on other members of your group (even Kenny has some people to blame).
To be blunt, I think that you lack attention to detail and I am worried about entering tech week in this manner.
My advice is TAKE CHARGE. This is your show. As the adults advising you, will we support as much as we can but we will not bail you out this weekend and we will not do your work for you. This show will be as good and as attended as you make it. It's not solely anyone's job to do any one thing. Sure, Mac and Lucas can put up posters, but you all have to encourage people to come. They won't magically appear at the door.
The number of times I have had to give the same set of instructions in terms of Director's bios for the board, taking headshots, or sending things to Mac is absolutely insulting and exhausting.
The show last year was amazing because they took charge. They owned it and they did everything for it. They put it in front of everything else in their lives.
You can do this, too. I know you can.
4/18/2011
Setting a tone for tech week...
4/15/2011
4/14/2011
4/13/2011
This goes for all of you. Make sure your actors keep pushing for the end not shooting for the present... place inspirational quote here.
Bed tomorrow! Fish bowl head board looks absolutely amazing.
4/12/2011
A translation from Mr. Moore
4/11/2011
From our point of view everything is coming together. Great!
Start planning what needs the most work...and plan on running that into the ground
Everyone should focus on side acting in the next few days. Get them used to the idea that even though they arn't the focus they are still important to the development of the scene.
Make sure you are sternly talking to those individuals that are dropping lines.
This week...
4/08/2011
4/07/2011
Make sure your directions are clear and consistent for the students. Make it easy for them to understand your vision
Also make sure that suggestions and directions are the same for each director. You should not be contridicting eachother.
Off book=holding things up. Take that actor aside and tell them your expectations.
Amber great work with Chandler and Erin!
Spike tape!? Is it all real? Take up the "fake" tape and get rid of it. It confuses me.
T-shirts?
Last night's challenge was mediocre -ly done. Tonight I need all new ones, but they must have alliteration!
Check Your Email
4/06/2011
Things keep getting done, which is great. Don't get frustrated with the process, understand the hard work that goes into the entire process... then keep yourselves motivated. The end is coming... you should be both excited and startled.
Gardineer get the props in! Or else...
Community day announcement.
Memorizing lines and acting are two different things. Now is the time to start enforcing both.
Challenge: make a slogan/ bumper sticker for the spring play.
4/05/2011
Challenge: Write a haiku about a leadership skill.
Enforcement of law
Without being very mean
Respect the actor
No eating in the blackbox.
Efficiency. Plan out what you are going to do. Try to get three scenes done (20 minutes each).
Kudos to Amber and Alison for organizing the mass organization of costumes, but if the dressing room looks like that again it won't be good.