tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1672155175393980448.post6898213529842317172..comments2024-01-22T05:10:11.938+11:00Comments on I am a liminal being: A QUESTION OF BALANCEwandererhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08196036534397389760noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1672155175393980448.post-21394848536158324142015-03-23T12:30:23.719+11:002015-03-23T12:30:23.719+11:00Sue, I've surprised myself by my reactions - m...Sue, I've surprised myself by my reactions - mostly very positive, and at times overwhelming. Live theatre will change because it can.<br /><br />What next is the question. Concerts? With cameras showing the live broadcast live in the hall as well, close ups and all. Just the conductor? Add in the Oboe? Oh here comes the horns ...<br /><br />Anyway, the generation raised on multi-screening will take it in their stride I expect and anyone who can bear to watch American television (I can't, exceptions apply - John Stewart) with constant movement, exploding stars and stripes, fuelled by sugar hits and ADD whatevers, will need more to focus them than just the words, or the notes.wandererhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08196036534397389760noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1672155175393980448.post-16878830900571949952015-03-23T07:53:31.705+11:002015-03-23T07:53:31.705+11:00I've seen I think one production that used pro...I've seen I think one production that used projections something on this order. It worked reasonably well, though I still tended to find it distracting. Why, it seemed to me, if you've come to a live performance, would you want to look at the actors on a screen? Your description of this, however, and the photographs, do show that it can be effective. As you say, it's all a matter of balance.Susan Scheidhttps://prufrocksdilemma.wordpress.com/noreply@blogger.com