Thursday, October 21, 2010

The Wheels of a Dream

Yesterday, I did a "back.story" shoot with my friend, actress Shemika Berry. We were originally going to do a shoot with her as Ruth from the play "A Raisin in the Sun", but in order to continue with the theme of my series we decided to cast her as Sarah from the musical "Ragtime". Instead of telling you about the character and the show, this is the back story Shemika provided...
"Sarah in Ragtime is an idealistic young woman raised in Harlem during the Ragtime heyday of music. She grew up in a staunchly religious home and was very active in her church. Her one true passion has always been music. It stirs her soul and when she heard the piano playings and singing of a young musician named Coalhouse she instantly fell in love. The passion she felt for him made her forget about everything around her. Her love for him cause him to compromise her standards and the morals her parents raised her with. Her parents disowned her and forced her to leave her home upon discovery that she was pregnant with "that musician" Coalhouse's baby. Pregnant and unwed, Sarah was a disgrace to her family. When she had her baby, Coalhouse, Jr. she was alone, the baby came early and was so small he wasn't breathing. She didn't know he was still alive when she buried him, she would have never tried to harm her own child. Her anguish and horror at what she has done comes crashing down around her after her baby is discovered alive and crying in the garden."


Here are the photographs we came up with!
And the photograph that will be featured in my book... sb.imagery

All images owned and copyrighted by Scotty Beland.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

back.story

.Today I wrote my artist's statement that I will include in my book. The book will be called "back.story", and... well... you'll figure out what it's about once you read below!

"What is a back story?

A back story is a device used literally as a background story which chronologically would have taken place prior to the narration of a novel, film, or in this case, a dramatic work. These devices are directly related to the narration and usually deal with the history of characters or other underlying elements. Kind of like a prequel.

There are a lot of considerations an actor has to make when coming up with a back story for their performance to make it their own. The lines in their script are only a basis for practically birthing a new character. The psychology of a character simply cannot be provided in a script or the brief character summary that not even all scripts provide; it is the actor’s responsibility to create this psychology and what makes the character tick. After all, if you think about the way a person was raised, who they knew growing up, what trials they faced, the obstacles they overcame, their first kiss... All of these things shape who a person is. This should be a testament to how powerful a back story can be. Two actors playing the same role with two different back stories will portray the character in very different ways.

My intent for this series was to create a collection of “character stills” that show actors, who have played these characters, in full costume and make-up and for them to talk about the back stories they developed for their characters. The photographs are meant to capture the essence of the character and what makes each character unique. Accordingly, each photograph and back story is accompanied by song lyrics that give insight to each particular characterization.

If anything, a person who reads this book should be able to take away the importance of a back story in someone’s life and how these “prequels” shape a character, and ultimately an entire society.

So, tell me... what’s your back story?"

If you want, you should totally let me know what you think! I want as much advice as possible. I will be posting about my progress in the making of this book on my other blog: http://sbimagery.blogspot.com/. Be sure to check it out!

And on this blog, I will be posting a new set of "character stills" soon. My lovely friend and actress/make-up artist, Shemika Berry will be portraying Sarah from the Broadway musical, Ragtime. I met Shemika when we were both cast in a production of Gypsy. She was cast as a stripper with a gimmick, and I was a 12-year-old! We have worked together several times since then and I know she is the perfect actress to portray this character. I'm sure it will be beautiful! I don't want to give too much away about specifics, but this is a song from the show that Sarah sings (hope it will get you in the mood Shemika!).