Description: This week we’ve been focusing
on acting with the puppets and making our “shadow puppets” scene. I’ve been
doing scene 5, with the big royal puppets, with the big head and all the body
we made for Deborah, Damian and the archbishop. Also we’ve been doing the
shadow puppets starting with exploring the different source of lights and making
the puppets for this scene, as well as making very nice shadows, with Debora’s
character.
Analysis: This week, I might say it’s been
the most challenging week for me, as I had to explore lots of different things.
First of all this week was the first week I’ve ever worked with the entire big
royal puppet structure. We never had the body so we never worked with it, but
this time I had to make it work somehow and explore it at its maximum. I must
say that working with this puppets isn’t easy as it looks like or as I thought
it would be like. First of all the head of my puppet moves a lot and I have to
stay at a specific position, for it to work. Also I have to move the “hands and
arms” of the puppet as it is what gives it life and what makes it interesting
to see, but it is not any movement, it has to be big, precise and of course it
has to link with the words that I am saying. I had to try different ways of
moving for different lines, and to see which one looks better. What I do not
like in this it’s that I can ONLY move the arms and nothing else, so it has to
be big in order to drag the audience attention. On the other hand we have the shadow
puppets scene, which we had to explore a lot this week. We spent like 3 hours
just to see which source of light would work. Also we spent a lot of time doing
the shapes of the citizens that are going to appear in this scene. In this
scene I am doing Deborah with Nicole, and we are both her, and the shadow of
this creates a great illusion. We had to work a lot on the movements of the
hands, as it is the only thing that moves a lot. We create a movement for a sentence
and even for some words that for us seemed important. This last was very
challenging as it is not easy to create movements as each movement has to be
perfect and precise, in order to look organized.
Connections: Working with the big puppets,
reminded me of some big puppets I saw once near the beach, they seemed very
easy to manage and very easy to make the movements, but what I saw wasn’t people
talking and making movements, but just people making random movements, which in
the play, I can’t do. Also just making the movements aren’t easy as you have to
maintain the arm high and try not to get exhausted. Working with the shadow
puppets was completely different for what I thought it would be like, I
imagined something like, shadows with the hands, but this goes beyond that.
Making Deborah reminded me of black light theatre as I thought that shadow
puppets were with hand shapes and drawing images and not with people. The
shadow puppets scene made me more interest in this kind of theatre which linked
me to my video bellow: “Chinese shadow theatre”, which I found very impressive,
as they did different shapes and different figures with their body. I just
found it very spectacular and awe-inspiring.
Reflexion: I wonder how much it takes for
someone to be able to do this kind of shadows. What skills do we need apart from
been flexible, how much would it take to do that? – As I found this very
interesting I think I will be searching about this kind of theatre in order to
answer my questions. Also regarding the school play, how can I make the big
royal puppet scene more interesting?, what other movements can I find apart from
moving the arms?, are there other movements I can make to make it more
interesting? How can I explore deeply?
For the big puppet, you can also move your body (apart from the arms), and go to different places using your legs, so you have to take that into account when animating it.
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Roberto