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Scenes from Antigone:
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Multimedia used and locations
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How did the multimedia in each scene enhance the
performance?
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1. Creon announces that Eteocles will be honoured and
Polynices will be shamed and left un-buried.
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Video to be shown on screen in reception.
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The video will grab the audiences attention which is
important as it is the first seen. It also helps introduce the concept of
multimedia
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2. Antigone goes to Ismene to persuade her to assist the
burial of their brother. Ismene refuses.
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By the tree - video shown of the thoughts of the
characters.
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This helps the audience fully understand how the
characters are feeling it enhances the performance because their emotions and
thoughts are shown through both the video and the actors
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3. Antigone goes to bury her brother.
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Round of wooden stumps.
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The usage of alarm and police tape enhanced the
performance by making it more realistic which helped the audience relate to
what was going on
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4. Creon looks for the support of the chorus of Theban
Elders in his decision to leave Polynices unburied.
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Creon announces from fire escape door of 415 - chorus
round the tree looking up. Audience looking up also.
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This strongly presented the staus of creon because he is
above everyone even the audience.
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5. A Sentry reports the burial of Polynices. Creon
insists that the Sentry finds out who or face death.
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Filmed footage of event is shown on screen top of
stairs. Sentry talking to Creon.
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This made the performance more real because they had
evidence, also it reinforced the event that happened
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6. Chorus sing about honouring gods.
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From the yard up to windows of 413
Recorded chorus played.
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Because the audience watched this from above, it made
the chorus seem like one moving thing. Also the pre recoring and the breaths
made it more intreaging and mysterious
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7. Sentry returns with the Culprit: Antigone. Creon
confronts her.
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Burst into 413 - audience turn to see.
Lighting used.
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Because the scene is sudden, the lights enhance the
dramaticness of it
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8. Creon confronts Ismene. Ismene tries to confess but
Antigone won't allow it. And in the end, the two sisters are imprisoned.
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Still in 413 but Creon live speaks to a projected
Ismene. Antigone is walked out the room and joins the real Ismene - escorted
off.
Lighting used
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This made the performance more interesting because they
were watching a live actor communicate with someone on a video
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9. Haemon both pledges allegiance to his father, Creon,
and asks that Antigone be spared. After the discussion deteriorate, Haemon
storms out vowing never to speak to him again.
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Traverse in 413 - iphone lights as the two talk.
Throughout confrontation, lights go out, one by one.
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This made the scene more mysterious because there were
only two lights to light the characters, also the lights going out added to
the atmosphere
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10. Creon choses to spare Ismene, and to bury Antigone
alive. As she is dragged out, the chorus express their Sorrow.
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One light left on Creon's face. Sound of s body being
dragged...etc.
Projection and video used
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The sound enhanced the performance dramatically because
the audience had no idea where it was coming from. The projection and video
reinforced the mysterious atmosphere
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11. Tiresias attempts to advise Creon that what he is
doing is wrong and that the Gods are angry. The prophecy of a dead son is
mentioned.
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Tiresias never moves his mouth but what he says coupled
with weird underscore is played through speakers of 415.
Projected video played
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This enhanced the performance because the audience would
watch the facial reactions of Tiresias while his voice was played but his
mouth didn’t move
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12. The chorus, terrified, begs him to take Tiresias' advice. Shaken,
Creon agrees to release Antigone and bury Polynices.
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As many chorus as possible fill cavities of 415 and urge
Creon. Three doors and side grated window thing.
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The chorus being in the room made the atmosphere more
intense
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13. Chorus deliver a choral ode to the god Dionysus.
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14. Messenger informs Eurydice of Haemon and Antigone's
death.
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Filmed footage on repeat of Haemon stabbing himself and
Antigone hanging, swinging from a branch.
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Having the video in the background of haemon stabbing himself
helped the audience understand his pain more because they were seeing him go
through it. It also made what the actors were saying more dramatic because
the audience could see what they were describing
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15. Carrying the body of his dead son Haemon, Creon is
then met by a 2nd messenger informing him of Eurydice's death.
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Audience back outside looking at tree. Creon walking
through the courtyard, holding Creon, confronted by messenger at the tree.
Chorus look down from 415.
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Having the two dead bodies actually lying infront of the
audience enphasised the amount of people that had died because of one mans
decision. In a strange way, it could also make the audience empathise with
Creon because he is staring at his dead wife and son
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Thursday, 14 May 2015
antigone performance
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