What did I do in the lesson that improved my delivery of the monologue?-
- We used Max Stafford Clarke's "Actioning the Text" to help improve our monologue
- We established the characters objectives
- We then named the action using a transitive verb "I ____ You"
- After establishing how the actor was attempting to achieve with individual lines in their monologue
- We then used this to vary the tone, pitch, pace and so on of our voice which helped up to deliver our monologues in a way that met the characters objectives to allow for a much smooth and meaningful monologue.
- I used tone to adjust to my characters feelings and mood at the current time.
- This helped to create tension by creating a sharper, harsher tone on my voice to show anger and make the audience feel slightly threatened and intimidated.
- Pace of my voice helped to speed and slow down my voice to show an element of anger and also to help to create the climax of the monologue
- I then caused anti-climax by suddenly pausing and slowing down the pace of my voice
- I chose to pause at the end of the climax
- To create the anti-climax and show the "cooling down" of my character
- However I also paused when I started to hit some lines that were temperamental to my character to show suppression from my character.
- Example- Actually it's a disgrace,(PAUSE HERE) you the son of a printer
- Where I wrote "(PAUSE HERE)" was the pause in my monologue to show his thought process and to allow the audience to slightly sympathise with Frank and think about what is to come.
- I believe that the audience understood my intended interpretation of character significantly better that my final performance
- This was because I had a much better understanding of my character objective therefore could change the pace and tone dramatically to ensure I emitted the best interpretation of my character.
- Pauses were also a great part of my monologue and allowed the audience to sympathise and sometimes almost hate my characters arrogance which I portrayed by a much needed sarcasm in my voice to match my characters personality of arrogance and selfishness.
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