21st Folio Podcast

Ep. 9 What does Shakespeare (Twelfth Night) on film vs stage mean?

05.31.2016 - By Discussing modern Shakespeare productions of stage and screenPlay

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Through the lens of Trevor Nunn's 1996 film and the 2012 Globe Production of TWELFTH NIGHT (which we discuss in ep. 8), we ask: What is the difference between doing Shakespeare on film vs stage? What do we look for in a good production of each? And what can you only do on stage or screen?For detailed show notes, visit http://21stfolio.com/2016/05/31/ep-9-twelfth-night-stage-vs-film/00:00–0:50 Intro00:50–10:10 When you hear Shakespeare on film, what does that mean to you? 10:10–14:36 The role of the director in stage vs film14:36–23:50 The role of the audience23:50–26:55 The control you have on film…and the influence of a theatre background on filmmaking choices26:55–34:10 Did you find the revelations of character more subtle or more aggressive in the film or the stage production? 34:10-34:45 OutroHost: Alex Heeney (@bwestcineaste)Guests: Dan Beaulieu (@DanBeauKnows, Caitlin Merriman (@CaitlinSnark), Craig Ruttan (@crut)Sound recordist and editor: Cam White (@JediDusk)Follow us on Twitter @21stFolio. For more information, visit http://21stfolio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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