Saturday, 6 December 2014

Beauty And The Beast Artwork

by Ng Jia Wei


The amount of effort put into the set for 2014-2015's SKIS school production cannot be understated. One of the many people who sacrificed their time and energy to contribute to the set and props for the play is also a designer at the Journalism Club, and today we'll be interviewing him!


Journalist: Hi! How are you?


Siew Han: I'm fine.


J: So, what was it like being involved in productions?


S: It was a unique experience, and although it was very irritating and bothersome at times because of having to stay back after school, it was still fun and engaging.


J: How many people were involved in set and props?


S: I think... around thirty across two terms? Some people came and went as their school schedules and workload changed.


J: How do you feel about Journalism Club's invasion of personal space in taking pictures of the sets and props as they were being made?


S: I was a photographer for Journalism at times so I can say that it was sometimes tiring and annoying when people keep trying to run away from photos; most people don't seem to appreciate having their photo taken without them knowing. I suppose it was a thing about their own self-confidence or something.


J: What were the benefits of being in Set and Props?


S: We got to watch the performance before the others!


J: Thank you for your time. 


S: You're welcome!

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