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meloDRAMA ! Make up, sound and Light. Danni and Grace . Light. No electricity so candles were used. 1810 convent gardens used 270 candles and 300 oil lamps just to light the stage and scenery
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meloDRAMA! Make up, sound and Light Danni and Grace
Light • No electricity so candles were used. • 1810 convent gardens used 270 candles and 300 oil lamps just to light the stage and scenery • Since the introduction of electricity in the late 19th century lighting has become more and more sophisticated. • Theatre moved indoors in the 1600’s
Lighting continued.. • Gas allowed greater control of the quality of light and made it possible to vary the levels of light on the stage. • It only became standard practice to darken the auditorium in the later half of the 19th century.
Sound • Until the 1890’s, sound effects were all produced traditionally. Thunder was created by rolling a sheet of iron or rolling cannon balls down a wooden trough. A rumbling vibration was created by striking a big wooden drum with the skin tightly stretched over it. Wind was created using a wind machine which resembled a paddle-steamer wheel. Rain was made by crushing dried peas into a wooden box and shaking it.
voice/music • They had live orchestra which is still used in todays theatres • The actors had to project their voices because there were no microphones
makeup • Foundation: Use a combination of light ivory and brown-ish brick red • Shading: Put a slight shadow on either side of the nose and under the cheek bone using brown • Lips: Outline the lips in a darkish colour. Full lips suggest sensuousness (appealing). • Eyes: Use dull/darkish colours on the eye hallow and use dark eyeliner. Also darken eye brows and highlight the upper and lower lids.
Makeup continued.. • Nose – Heavy shading on either side will make the nose seem narrower. Highlighting on the ridge in addition to the shading will make it appear long and straight.