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Experience with the Bolex Long Take

My group experienced a lot of technical difficulties when it came to filming our long take. Our idea was to film another group while they filmed their long take. We planned on filming a group that was throwing bananas at the subject, which I was pretty excited for. We finished that and went to bathe the film in some chemicals. After what felt like hours, but was only a few minutes, in the pitch black darkness, we pulled the film out of the chemicals only to find that ours did not develop. At all. So it was back to the drawing boards for us, and we had to choose a different group to film. The technical difficulties did not stop there. We were trying to film as soon as the group we were filming started to film, but when Porshia pressed the button, nothing happened. We were able to get it to work as soon as the other group was done. So, our film turned out to be people throwing up peace signs and doing other random things. Overall, we tried our best and it didn’t turn out too bad. *UPDA

Rough Theatre

Peter Brook's piece about the Rough Theatre is an interesting and important perspective on what a theatre is. I think that his overall point is that you can make a performance out of anything, anywhere, with anybody. A rough theatre doesn't require the glitz and glam to be entertaining, it requires someone resourceful and creative enough to use what they already have to do something wonderful - or a lot of the times, wonderfully terrible. My rough theatre would have to be anywhere my best friend and I took our Flip Video Cameras. We would come up with really weird, middle-schoolerish skits, mainly in Walmart. Filming in Walmart allowed for an endless amount of props (for free), meaning endless possibilities. We used sunglasses, PillowPets, Iron Man masks, toy swords, and those really small tricycles. These skits were really, truly terrible but they made us laugh not only during the end result, but in the process. I am not sure why they didn't kick us out, but they should