[COMPLETE] Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare - PL/ce
If you'd like to get your feet wet with BC'ing, I'll be your back up on this. And I'm sure Catherine (who's the MC) will also be available for questions.
Karen S.
Yup yup.
Basically, at this point it would consist of:
- making sure you've got local copies of everyone's files
- chasing after people who haven't got their files in, re-assigning parts if need be
- editing everyone's parts together (it's okay to look for help on this one - talk to earthcalling, a.r.dobbs, and other Dramatic Works BCs for ideas, instruction and assistance - and I bet gypsygirls would be happy to help too!)
- sticking the finished files onto a server (Anita's, probably) for prooflistening
- saying "Catharine, we're done!", at which point I'll catalog.
Thanks for stepping up!!!
-Catharine
Basically, at this point it would consist of:
- making sure you've got local copies of everyone's files
- chasing after people who haven't got their files in, re-assigning parts if need be
- editing everyone's parts together (it's okay to look for help on this one - talk to earthcalling, a.r.dobbs, and other Dramatic Works BCs for ideas, instruction and assistance - and I bet gypsygirls would be happy to help too!)
- sticking the finished files onto a server (Anita's, probably) for prooflistening
- saying "Catharine, we're done!", at which point I'll catalog.
Thanks for stepping up!!!
-Catharine
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That does sound to be about what I thought it would be. I will give it a whirl.
Editing won't be any trouble, though it will take a long time. And help would DEFINTIELY be appreciated.
From the looks of it, there are only 4 parts outstanding. I shouldn't have trouble keeping track of their status.
So, the only trouble is getting local copies of the files, which I'm guessing you have Heather?
And if you have any other tips or thoughts for me, Heather, I'd greatly appreciate them!
I hope I'll do you proud!
Christie
Editing won't be any trouble, though it will take a long time. And help would DEFINTIELY be appreciated.
From the looks of it, there are only 4 parts outstanding. I shouldn't have trouble keeping track of their status.
So, the only trouble is getting local copies of the files, which I'm guessing you have Heather?
And if you have any other tips or thoughts for me, Heather, I'd greatly appreciate them!
I hope I'll do you proud!
Christie
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I'd PM her, actually... I dunno if she's still watching the thread.
-Catharine
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I am.ceastman wrote:I'd PM her, actually... I dunno if she's still watching the thread.
-Catharine
Christie, I'm PM'ing you some details. Thanks so much for taking over for me!
~Heather~
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Thanks!! I'll be on the look ou ofr the message.heatherausten wrote: I am.
Christie, I'm PM'ing you some details. Thanks so much for taking over for me!
And thanks and applause to you for getting this project off the ground and all the work you've done on this to date!
Christie
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The part of Duke Orsino is re-opening. If you are interested, please let me know.
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There is also a small part for a servant in Act III Scene iv, if anyone would like a quick project.
Christie Nowak
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The Servant looks to be only the one line?
I'd be happy to do it, I can do it this arvo and get it uploaded in the next hour or two.
Can you confirm the lines?
ta
asy
PS: I assumed you want a man for the Duke...
I'd be happy to do it, I can do it this arvo and get it uploaded in the next hour or two.
Can you confirm the lines?
ta
asy
PS: I assumed you want a man for the Duke...
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The part of Feste, the clown has also opened up. If you're interested in this challenging role, please let me know.
Christie Nowak
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Do you mind a girl voice for the clown? Admittedly a deep girl voice...
If you don't, I'll do it and hopefully record it tonight.
asy
If you don't, I'll do it and hopefully record it tonight.
asy
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Yeeees, I think the Duke should be a male voice. Too many "My Lords" that have already been recorded.asy wrote:The Servant looks to be only the one line?
I'd be happy to do it, I can do it this arvo and get it uploaded in the next hour or two.
Can you confirm the lines?
ta
asy
PS: I assumed you want a man for the Duke...
But the servant is all yours, Asy, thanks!!
And it is only one line: "SERVANT.
Madam, the young gentleman of the Count Orsino's is return'd: I
could hardly entreat him back: he attends your ladyship's
pleasure."
we also need an intro file that reads something along the lines of "Servant, performed by [your name here]." If you can, can you do this in a seperate file, formated twelfthnight_charactername_intro.mp3, for example "twelfthnight_curio_intro.mp3".
Thank you much!
Christie
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I would love to give it to you! It's a big part, and a hard one, I think, with a part in a three part sung round, if I'm clear what was agreed on before. The only trouble, the clown is referred to as Sir, and he and the like a few times. How deep could you be?asy wrote:Do you mind a girl voice for the clown? Admittedly a deep girl voice...
If you don't, I'll do it and hopefully record it tonight.
asy
Course there's no reason the clown couldn't speak in a falsetto???
Christie
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Well, here it all is. (My way-back previous message with the file directory.)
The "missing/misplaced" Act 3 Scene 2 is contained in the file Act III, Scene 1. (With the couple lines that have to be added/or re-read.
Hopefully this makes you happier!
See you Sunday!
The "missing/misplaced" Act 3 Scene 2 is contained in the file Act III, Scene 1. (With the couple lines that have to be added/or re-read.
Hopefully this makes you happier!
See you Sunday!
Cloud Mountain wrote:This should contain everything for Sir Toby:
Please download from this FILE FOLDLER.
Thanks for the great adventure. Drop me a line shouldst there be a problem.
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Wonderful, Alan!! Thank much! Sorry for any confusion about the misplaced pieces. I'm still trying to get a handle on where everything is at on this one!! you've been a trerrific help.Cloud Mountain wrote:Well, here it all is. (My way-back previous message with the file directory.)
The "missing/misplaced" Act 3 Scene 2 is contained in the file Act III, Scene 1. (With the couple lines that have to be added/or re-read.
Hopefully this makes you happier!
Christie
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