LES ROMANESQUE (THE ROMANCERS)

PROJECTION & VIDEO DESIGN / VISUAL EFFECTS / EDITOR FOR

LES ROMANESQUE (THE ROMANCERS)

PRODUCTION CREDITS

Adapted and Abridged by
DR. ADRIANNE HARROP
Direction & Staging by
DR. ADRIANNE HARROP
Stage Manager GWENEVERE HODGSON
Costume Design by KRISTIE MATTSSON
Video Design / Editor by DARIA VOLYNSKA
Sound Design by DR. ADRIANNE HARROP
Sound Editor by DARIA VOLYNSKA
Lighting / Filming / Directing by DARIA VOLYNSKA & RUDOLF NAYSHULER
Technical Direction by DOUGLAS A. FORSYTH

PROJECTION & VIDEO DESIGN / VISUAL EFFECTS / EDITOR FOR

LES ROMANESQUE (THE ROMANCERS)

PRODUCTION CREDITS

Adapted and Abridged by
DR. ADRIANNE HARROP
Direction & Staging by
DR. ADRIANNE HARROP
Stage Manager GWENEVERE HODGSON
Costume Design by KRISTIE MATTSSON
Video Design / Editor by DARIA VOLYNSKA
Sound Design by DR. ADRIANNE HARROP
Sound Editor by DARIA VOLYNSKA
Lighting / Filming / Directing by DARIA VOLYNSKA & RUDOLF NAYSHULER
Technical Direction by DOUGLAS A. FORSYTH

VIDEO TRAILER OF THEATRE PRODUCTION

The trailer of “Les Romanesques” (2020)
This production included 5 different characters performed by 5 actors that filmed themselves separately at their homes against a green screen using their phones. Then they submitted their video recordings, from which the director selected the best ones and sent them for post-production. This theatre production made during a COVID-19 pandemic within a very tight schedule and was completed in less than 2 months.

VIDEO CLIP

Video of an abstract song for “Les Romanesques” play.

VIDEO

Part of “Les Romanesques” play

VIDEO

Part of “Les Romanesques” play

Private Green Screen of Theatre Production and Effects During a PandemicPrivate Green Screen of Theatre Production and Effects During a Pandemic

GREEN SCREEN SURFACES

Challenging green screen of theatrical video play filmed during a pandemic.
Since the space for filming was limited by the space of the actors’ private rooms, the task was to bring the proportions of the actors as close as possible to their organic image with each other and align their color in relation to each other, to create three-dimensional images so that each actor had his own viewing angle and there was a feeling that the characters were in a single space but had their own personal background.