Friday, October 11, 2013

My objectives

How my objectives are portrayed through voice and movement:

Stare - This objective is showed by staring at the floor and having closed body language. My voice is also quite quiet like I am trying to re assure myself and like my mind is doing the talking.

Repel - I repel to show anger, I do this by moving away from the other character with big movements. My voice becomes louder and more aggressive to scare the other character.

Escape - I try to escape quiet a lot in the scene because I don't want to answer certain questions. I do this by pulling away from the other character trying not to make eye contact. My voice becomes stronger and louder to show I really don't want to be in this situation.

Protect - I do this objective by closing my body and holding myself. My voice become softer and more afraid.

Control - I use my body to control the other character by holding them and making them do what I want them to do. My voice becomes more firm and powerful so it is harder for them to disagree.

Look - I play this objective by having open body language and pretending to search for something. My voice has more of a question to it because I am searching for the write answer.

Demand - to demand is like to control but instead I don't make them physically do something, I used my voice in a strong way so that they cannot disagree.

Annoy - I annoy the other character by touching their face, making annoying noises and irritating them. I use my voice to make them feel uncomfortable and stupid.

Excite - when I play this objective my energy levels are high so I touch the other character quite a lot in order to get the interested. I also often say my whole sentence in one breath because I am so happy to share it with them so I want them to know as quick as possible.

Instruct - I play to instruct by tapping one hand on the other. My voice is slow but strong. I believe when you are instructing someone your words should be very accurate to make the other character understand exactly what you want them to know.


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