Too much punch for Judy.

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 Nell Broomfield Morris.                                              Drama coursework.                                          

                                       Too much punch for Judy

                                           By Mark Wheeler

The play ‘Too much punch for Judy’ involves two sisters, Jo and Judy also their mum-Vi and younger brother Johnnie. Jo and Judy are very close but one night after they had both been drinking, they had a terrible accident in which Jo died, leaving Judy who was driving to pick up the pieces which she doesn’t do very well.

For our first task we were asked to use still image to introduce the family, in the first picture set before the accident we chose to use split scenes. One side of our picture presented Jo and Vi happily cooking together, Vi has a look of contentment and Jo is smiling, Judy is to the left of the two with a look of resentment towards Jo and the fact that Jo has a better relationship with her mother.

On the other side of the picture we displayed Jo and Judy together in a pub they are both intoxicated and are deliberately drawing attention to themselves.

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We used split scenes to demonstrate the two sides of Jo: she is very well behaved and mature in front of Vi, however when she is with her sister she is disinhibited and boisterous.

In the next still image after the death of Jo, we used thought tracking to try and demonstrate what all the characters are thinking. We positioned Johnnie watching television in the corner of the room with a look of sadness and boredom, the line Johnnie used to show this was “I don’t want to face the reality my ...

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