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And Then They Came for Me: Remembering the World of Anne Frank
Have your sound and video tech people start rehearsing with the cast as soon as possible. The video and sound are crucial to this production and must become a part of the rehearsal process from the beginning. Eileen Avery, Gorham High School, Gorham, Maine
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Make sure you rehearse with video from the beginning. The timing involved between live actors and video is crucial to your success. Greg Bittick, Florence High School, Florence, Ariz.
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We put the video onto a PowerPoint presentation, which not only solved the timing problems, but also allowed us to incorporate many of the sound effects from the CD. Chris Jansen, City of Davenport Junior Theatre, Davenport, Iowa
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Use the DVD all the time for practice. Timing is everything! Linda Paulson, Grafton High School, Grafton, N.D.
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We used a scrim to hide the scene of a mural which was painted with various propaganda posters—very effective. Stage was stark except for a table and two chairs. Joanne Kovach, Ste. Genevieve School, Ste. Genevieve, Mo.
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Start working with the CD and video right from the start. Wayne Marek, Eau Claire Children's Theatre, Eau Claire, Wis.
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Definitely rent the video and sound effects to use from the first rehearsal on. Mike Solomonson, Northland Pioneer College, Holbrook, Ariz.
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