With our shooting days around the corner, all of the crew
thought it would be more beneficial to get the cast to practice their scenes so
that we would have more time to shoot. However due to everyone’s schedule
during the week we had to do it stages. I especially wanted Phil & George
to get some rehearsal time as they have the most crucial scenes together and I
just wanted them to have a bit of time to become comfortable with each other
seeing as the majority of their scenes are intense. Lewis and I arranged for
George and Phil to come to location to practice as it will help them know their
positions and environment better. I was a bit nervous about George as he is a
young kid and I thought would have been nervous however he was excellent. He
was instantly comfortable with everything and very convincing, what I
especially enjoyed about him was his input, he and Phil were doing the second
basement scene and it felt like it needed something so I allowed them to
improve and they both came up with an aggressive shove against the whole which
seemed painful but he kept encouraging for more. Working with George was
extremely enjoyable, he seemed to excite constantly and was a great laugh which
I think is crucial on any project as they have an open personality with the
rest of the cast and crew then everyone is more comfortable to engage with
suggestions.
Whilst watching George working on the scenes, I started to
rethink the character “Tom”. Tom in my mind is my personal own creation and is
still in the development stages; originally I wanted to deliver the impression
as “Tom” being a “Chav”. Stereotyping the character to certain qualities but
whilst observing Phil acting, I realised it would be more realistic to the
story if “Tom” wasn’t stereotyped to a chav but instead was appeared as a
casual everyday teenager, it makes the audience more comfortable to engage with
the story and character.
Here some images of them on set.
The next rehearsal we arranged was with Phil and Heather,
their scenes together are also intense but this was mainly to make Heather more
comfortable with everything. Previously when I discussed the script with
Heather, she was fine with everything but once she started to learn her lines
and rehearse she became terrified and underestimated herself, which I assume is
natural. It was difficult to rehearse
with them considering Heather wasn’t able to come to location until the shoot
day so we had to practice with her at her house, imagining us on location. Even
though they were working imagining they’re on location we all know it would
play out much differently on location.
After a couple of practices, they worked together very well.
Below is the footage Jordan Gott recorded.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HfzU87HKkCg&feature=youtu.be
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