This abridged version of the presentation is more suitable to those less versed in theatre, or that are not developing their own remote performance systems. For a more in-depth discussion, see the unabridged four-part series of videos at this playlist:
• Enabling Remote Theatr...
The PowerPoint slides and other documents are available for download at bit.ly/37CyP7m
With the shift to remote learning at the start of the Fall 2020 semester, the Theatre Department embarked on two fully remote shows. The first was Medea, a Greek tragedy directed by Kiara Pipino that was intended to be recorded in-person on the Goodrich Theater stage. The second was My Father's Dragon, a children's story adapted and directed by John McCaslin-Doyle to be done remotely. To enable these remote shows, the Theatre Department developed a computer system which could capture the actor performances from their homes, edit them together, and broadcast them to an audience. Two shows... eighteen actors... 2-1/2 months... and only one computer system.
Created to help others develop their own remote performance systems, this deep-dive presentation is organized by project phases:
0:02:25 Background
0:10:40 Goals
0:16:20 Research
0:25:30 Implementation
0:31:00 Testing
0:39:20 Utilization
0:57:45 Performance
1:09:30 Reflections
1:23:40 Credits
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