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keywords: resilience, horror, theatre, binaural sound, trauma, parenting, fear, performance, storytelling, art
summary: In this conversation, Elliot Cowan discusses the importance of resilience in the arts, particularly in the context of horror theatre. He reflects on his experiences as a performer and a parent, exploring how horror can serve as a tool for confronting fear and trauma. Through the lens of the play 'A Ghost in Your Ear', he examines the mechanics of horror, the use of binaural sound, and the emotional impact of storytelling. The conversation emphasizes the significance of facing fear in a safe environment and the transformative power of theatre.
takeaways
Resilience is essential for artists in a volatile industry.
Horror can be a valuable experience for young audiences.
Theatre offers a unique, immersive experience that film cannot replicate.
Binaural sound enhances the emotional impact of a performance.
Effective horror relies on building suspense rather than relying solely on jump scares.
The themes of trauma and inheritance are prevalent in horror narratives.
Experiencing fear in a controlled environment can be therapeutic.
Art can serve as a reflection of personal and collective fears.
The relationship between parent and child can be explored through shared experiences of fear.
Theatre has the power to teach audiences how to confront their fears.
titles
Facing Fear: The Role of Horror in Theatre
Resilience in the Arts: A Conversation with Elliot Cowan
Sound Bites
"Theatre doesn't cut away."
"A rite of passage of sorts."
"I'm glad I did."
Chapters
00:00The Evolution of Horror in Media
02:44A Ghost in Your Ear: An Introduction
03:50The Immersive Experience of Binaural Sound
07:00Crafting Effective Horror: Rhythm and Restraint
09:51Horror as a Reflection of Inheritance and Trauma
11:38Confronting Fear: The Role of Horror
16:41The Impact of Horror on Personal Growth
17:21Conclusion: The Future of Horror Theatre
By Elliot Cowan is The Resilient Artist. And so are you.keywords: resilience, horror, theatre, binaural sound, trauma, parenting, fear, performance, storytelling, art
summary: In this conversation, Elliot Cowan discusses the importance of resilience in the arts, particularly in the context of horror theatre. He reflects on his experiences as a performer and a parent, exploring how horror can serve as a tool for confronting fear and trauma. Through the lens of the play 'A Ghost in Your Ear', he examines the mechanics of horror, the use of binaural sound, and the emotional impact of storytelling. The conversation emphasizes the significance of facing fear in a safe environment and the transformative power of theatre.
takeaways
Resilience is essential for artists in a volatile industry.
Horror can be a valuable experience for young audiences.
Theatre offers a unique, immersive experience that film cannot replicate.
Binaural sound enhances the emotional impact of a performance.
Effective horror relies on building suspense rather than relying solely on jump scares.
The themes of trauma and inheritance are prevalent in horror narratives.
Experiencing fear in a controlled environment can be therapeutic.
Art can serve as a reflection of personal and collective fears.
The relationship between parent and child can be explored through shared experiences of fear.
Theatre has the power to teach audiences how to confront their fears.
titles
Facing Fear: The Role of Horror in Theatre
Resilience in the Arts: A Conversation with Elliot Cowan
Sound Bites
"Theatre doesn't cut away."
"A rite of passage of sorts."
"I'm glad I did."
Chapters
00:00The Evolution of Horror in Media
02:44A Ghost in Your Ear: An Introduction
03:50The Immersive Experience of Binaural Sound
07:00Crafting Effective Horror: Rhythm and Restraint
09:51Horror as a Reflection of Inheritance and Trauma
11:38Confronting Fear: The Role of Horror
16:41The Impact of Horror on Personal Growth
17:21Conclusion: The Future of Horror Theatre