Wednesday, May 22, 2019
The ways in which ideas were communicated to the audience in War Spectacular
We constructed War Spectacular to be an abstract piece make up of a number of unconnected exposures this structure enabled us to enjoin numerous different stories, all with their take message. We realised early in the devising process that in order to keep this piece objective we would control to keep all of the scenes and settings non-specific, if we used the real names of locations, religions or people it may gravel caused offence to the consultation, thus drawing away from our message.There were umpteen different messages we wanted to convey to the audience however there was one theme which ran throughout the piece, ultimately connecting the disjointed scenes we were showing the different buttocks of war. The first face of war which we wanted to show was the human element of war. The original impression for the play was to show the affect of a conflict upon two families, show their struggle, and ultimately their collapse. Although this concept was scrapped the themes wer e kept for use during War Spectacular.You can read also Audience Adaptation PaperIf we were to show the human and emotional side of war it was frank that we needed to use a group of real sections (opposed to the more abstract characters which would use throughout the play which would lack exposition and depth) who would open up to one some other and show their hatred for the conflict. We constructed a scene with three soldiers who had been split from their unit and were forced to take shelter from the enemy in a bomb crater.My character was bitter and angry with my superior who, with his little leadership experience had got them no closer to safety. With talk of home and arguments together the two showed their insecurities and ultimately their fear. In this scene home was constructed to be the place which was away from this conflict, it is safe, its warm and dry. However, in the scene War spectacular this ideal of home was destroyed.The execution of a man within his own house was used to show that war is now not on the button on the battlefields but in our streets and homes. This intrusion of safety was not just meant literally but metaphorically too with modern media we are spared no detail of a conflict past generations believed that their brave boys were safe and doing the good of the country, now the righteousness is only too evident. At the beginning of the devising process I was real keen to have a subtext of media manipulation throughout the play this was achieved through two scenes.First I wanted to make the ironic point about the hypocrisy of a news report (War Spectacular by Kate Adie) which compares a missile launch to a fireworks display, and then attempts to convey the reporters concern for the human suffering of mugged refugees. Reciting this piece while playing Holsts Saturn, an eerie classical track gave the reading a strange poetic nature which a war report really shouldnt have. This recital was made DSR, whilst a soldier robbed a dead be CS this abstract staging was used to show the reporters obliviousness to the events which were actually happening around her.With these juxtapositions, the article lost all the sincerity with which it may have be written showing how easy it is to both overlook the true meaning of news we are being provided with, and how what we are being shown with can never be the full story, and just the observations of one person. The second scene showing our media subtext was our most complex, both to construct and to per social class. Set in a Middle easterly bar we meet three journalists, Danny Richards, Kate Stevens and Malcolm Grey Danny and Kate are both shown as rookies and Malcolm the veteran.A number of flashbacks are used throughout the scene as a means of exposition for each of the characters but also showing their different journalistic styles. Half way through the journalist scene we cut to Kate rest DSR reporting from the aftermath of a missile attack. We see her emotional re port which describes a graphic and horrific scene. When her report is finished she asks the cameraman brutal adequate? again showing the hypocrisy of the so-called emotionally attached reporter.Continuing in the bar Malcolm questions Dannys integrity, calling him a Two-bit rookie in response to this the audience is shown an oppugn between Danny, an interpreter and a woman living in a village which has been raided by American troops. This scene was used to show how drastically instruction can become. Statements coming from the village woman, through the interpreter and then to Danny are changed Chinese whispers style until their meaning has been completely lost. For example, the word Americans is changed to military and then to militants.We ensured that it was the interpreter which made the most drastic mistakes, showing that it was not Danny who was at fault, and that this corruption of the truth could happen even to the most professional reporters. So to contrast this media or ientated typeface of war we wanted to show a side of war that has very little understanding to it the new warfare of fanaticism and blind allegiance. However often research we did for these roles it was always impossible to collect information which was objective as everything that we had collected was opinionated and not factual.With this stigma in mind, I felt that it was important to work with the theme of connection between all human beings which had been established in the opening scene as it would have been easy to just envision the characters in this section as inhuman, and so we worked to show the audience familiarities with these characters that they otherwise would have trouble connecting with. With the child soldier it was the shock of his revealed age which worked to remind the audience that the inhuman soldier was still a small boy, and as the audience was made up of students and parents we felt that this would force them to think of children close to them.Similarly , the felo-de-se poor boy, whilst fanatical, still showed very human traits. He had thoughts of his family, performed this act because he believed that he was right and just, and ultimately showed fear. In contrast to this very new attitude to war we wanted to discover a very old fashioned warfare which looking back on it is now highly comical. The new generation of weaponry was presented to the audience in the form of a 1950s style advert.The main purpose for this scene was to provide the audience with a comic relief from the seriousness of the play. However, whilst this was an opportunity to relax placing this scene previous to the suicide bomber scene it to show a drastic change in attitude to warfare, whilst the character of the advert believed that that their weapons would drive the empire into the 20th century, the suicide bomber represents a very modern and much more dangerous enemy one which does not have a flag or country, but just a cause and the will to cause destructi on.The piece was concluded with the recital of the poem, All things are connected which we quoted for the opening sequence. With lines such as Man did not meander the web of life, he is merely a strand in it it worked well to convey our themes of unison as a race although the hope of total peacefulness is a fantasy, it is the theme which ultimately runs throughout the whole of the piece.
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