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Camlet

'Is this a camera I see before me?'
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OK I know the quote is from Macbeth, but bear with me.

I used to do a bit of stage acting in my 'slightly' younger days and I loved it. There's no buzz like performing infront of a live audience in a cool part and getting a big standing ovation at the end.

I don't do any of that stuff anymore, but i'd love to be able to log onto a webste which has live feeds from cameras placed on stage actors of the RSC say.

Along with the audio of the performance, watch Ophelia cradled in your arms, sword fight with Laertes and see the sad faces of the front row as you finally slump to the floor, before Horatio gives your eulogie.

etherman, Sep 14 2006

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       Or do a movie. Film it over and over, from each actor's perspective. While watching the DVD, allow instantaneous switching between views, whatever you think will allow you to best follow what is going on.
GutPunchLullabies, Sep 14 2006
  

       Well I was thinking about that, but really whats the difference between that and any other 'point of view' movie. The point is that you are part of the live event and the really cool thing is that you also get the feed when the actor is back stage, giving you a fuller experience of what its like to be a stage actor.
etherman, Sep 14 2006
  

       Sounds documentastic.
GutPunchLullabies, Sep 14 2006
  

       It's more than just a documentary though, I hope you would agree.
etherman, Sep 14 2006
  

       A Midsummer Night's Stream
wagster, Sep 14 2006
  

       I was wondering how long the puns would take.
etherman, Sep 14 2006
  

       What GPL said.
DrCurry, Sep 14 2006
  

       //I was wondering how long the puns would take.//   

       About four yards.   

       The Taping of the Shrew?
webfishrune, Sep 14 2006
  

       this is very "Being John Malkovitch"
bleh, Sep 14 2006
  

       smell the garlic on the leading man's breath...   

       oh, wait.
po, Sep 14 2006
  

       Very, very good+.
zeno, Sep 15 2006
  

       Not what I thought at all.   

       I imagined some sort of fight between web cams, where both eventually go blank, and there's some eugoogoly centered around an emptied mouse shell.   

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shapu, Sep 15 2006
  

       Even if I wasn't massively underslept, I don't think that comment would have made any sense.
wagster, Sep 15 2006
  

       Really? You've never heard the word eugoogoly? It's that thing you give at a funeral.
shapu, Sep 15 2006
  

       It's the emptied mouse shell that gets me - I didn't think they laid eggs.
zen_tom, Sep 15 2006
  

       /BB|[^B]{2}/
Galbinus_Caeli, Sep 15 2006
  

       Oh. That was a Yorick reference.
shapu, Sep 15 2006
  
      
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