>From Gabe Columbo, co-scene leader of 4.4.  And a note to all:  please film 
>your clips in PORTRAIT orientation.  Thanks!

Hi Maggie,

We could definitely use B-roll footage of shepherds/shepherdesses/various 
country folk for the sheep-shearing festival!

Dress is rustic/bohemian, and outside would be preferable unless you have a 
green screen.

Footage could include:

  *   Random talking, cavorting, and antics as at a festival
  *   Joyful response to Perdita saying "Welcome to our shearing": everybody 
goes "HEY!"
  *   Reactions to the servant's entrance and description of Autolycus
  *   Reactions to / laughter at Autolycus' outrageous/intriguing ballad 
descriptions and the silly song with the Clown/Mopsa/Dorcas
  *   Reactions to King Polixines' unmasking himself — the ultimate bomb 
dropping into the happy festival
I think that's it!

Thanks,

Gabe



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From: Maggie Megaw
Sent: Saturday, August 1, 2020 1:01 PM
To: Madge Darlington <[email protected]>; Shakespeare List Serv 
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Subject: Lords - Ladies - Bohemians! Flock o' SHEEP!

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6 Years | Amusing Planet][Sheep For Sale - Coloured Sheep Coloured 
Sheepie][Sheep farmer tells her farm's story using video | Farmtario][A picture 
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Dear Ancianos, Jacobeans, Campers, Outreachers, and All Friends of Winedale,

Many of you know about or are already involved in the somewhat hare-brained and 
very Winedale project to assemble a filmed version of The Winter’s Tale for the 
50th Reunion, using clips recorded by players all over the country (and 
world!).  We have been rehearsing our scenes via Zoom and then filming solo or 
in socially-distant groups on iPhones.  We are beyond lucky to have the editing 
expertise and filming guidance of Jason Harter, Cinematographer of the Winedale 
documentary Take Pains Be Perfect, and our cast of about 60 is currently 
turning in scenes from Act 4, with Act 5 scenes due next Wednesday, and with 
all of it set to “screen” on Saturday evening of Reunion weekend, August 15.

We are coming into the home stretch, and are hoping to reach those of you not 
already participating in the film to see if you would like to make cameo 
appearances in the play/film as Lords, Ladies, and possibly Bohemians.  For 
instance, we would love to have some by-standing/court attendants in 3.2, the 
courtroom scene (the details are below).  If and when other scene leaders let 
us know they could use more interactions in their scenes, we will forward the 
info, including a brief description of how others in the scenes are costumed 
and whether a clip to be added to a given scene should be filmed indoors (and 
if so, what kind of background) or outside.  Jason says these clips should be 
10-20 seconds long.

CLIPS ARE DUE TO MAGGIE (NOT JASON!!!!) BY NEXT SATURDAY AUGUST 8

In addition to looking for Lords and Ladies (and maybe Shepherds and 
Shepherdesses), we are also putting out a call for clips of EVERYONE (already 
involved or not) who wants to be a SHEEP in a Zoom-type checkerboard of as many 
people as possible to close the film.  Alice Gordon rigged up the delightful 
sheep head pictured above in a couple of minutes using a couple of white hand 
towels, but please feel free to rig up your own sheep impression.  For these 
clips we would like everyone to shoot their clip outdoors, and just a head 
shot, as in Alice’s image.  Once you’ve rigged up your head gear, we’re looking 
for a video clip about 10-20 seconds long of you baaaa-ing, moving your head 
side to side, anything that strikes you as capturing the essence of Sheep.  
Jason says if he needs longer duration he will loop the clips.

PLEASE forward this to anyone you know who might want to participate, and ask 
them to contact Maggie.  We hope to have as many people as possible from across 
the years and across all Winedale programs plus Friends of Winedale make 
appearances somewhere in the film.

CLIPS ARE DUE TO MAGGIE (NOT JASON!!!!) BY NEXT SATURDAY AUGUST 8

Baaaaaaa!

Alice, Clayton, Gail, Madge, Maggie, and Mary

*************************************************************************************
Instant Sheep Head courtesy of Alice Gordon


  *   Tie off the short corners of one white terry hand towel to make ears.
  *   Try on the head and ears for the best fit—you’re going for concave ears 
that stick straight out to the sides.
  *   Apply blush inside the ears, and on your nose.
  *   Pin or clip the rest of the towel under your chin.
  *   Wrap a second, length-wise-folded towel around your neck, and pin or clip 
it in the back.

You can also make a brown or black sheep, and paint your nose brown or black.


It all takes about two minutes, if (for white sheep) you can find your blush 
after not going out in public for two months!

*************************************************************************************
Calling Lords and Ladies!  The following scene could use more interactions, of 
the following kinds:

3.2 Courtroom Scene.  This is an INTERIOR scene, so please shoot indoors.  The 
players are dressed soberly and formally.  We could use the following bits:

  *   As the proceedings begin, the Officer commands Silence, so shots of 
people whispering/speaking behind their hands/speaking animatedly to others
  *   As Hermione is charged, reactions to accusations of adultery and 
conspiracy
  *   Reactions to the reading of the Oracle proclaiming Hermione’s innocence 
and calling Leontes a jealous tyrant
  *   Reactions to the news of Mamillius’s death
  *   Reactions to Hermione fainting
  *   Reactions to news of Hermione’s death

OTHER SCENES MAY REQUEST LORDS AND LADIES, AND WE WILL FORWARD THE RELEVANT 
INFO AS RECEIVED

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