This week we were focusing on the live performance part of our project, ensuring that every aspect of what we have worked on is and will come together for the final product. On Friday we made our way to The Capitol as a final run through and plan out of how the performance will play out on the date of the performance. We played around with lights and music, and assigned all of us our roles that we will have during the performance. Myself and Sofia will be handing out the pamphlets as we walk down the aisles to the attendees. We originally had the idea that we would also be handing out the roses to the audience but with more consideration and thought, we decided it would work better if we kept hold of the roses in our bouquets and then when we get on stage we hand one out to each of us ‘actors’ on stage. Lu and Sebastian are the coffin carriers on and off the stage during the dramatic scenes, Tom is our light and music controller, Addison is our priest, and Mia and Alyssa are mourners as well as our stage set organisers. All of us have put in a lot of effort to make this project happen, we have communicated well which is makes me know that this project is going to turn out really well. We brought some of the props to The Capitol as well on Friday as a sort of dress rehearsal, so that we could envision it as accurately to the day as possible. These included the easel which we will place our large printed portrait of film, we also brought along the flower props and all the printed pamphlets and posters. Mia and Lu went around the university, sticking up a lot of our posters to try to get the word out and gather a larger audience. By the end of the Friday lesson I think we were all feeling very confident with what we needed to do as last minute touches with some advice and pointers from Adrian about the presentation of our videos. Adrian suggested that we edit with the sound of our videos, and try to even out the sound so that there is not such a dramatic change in the volume when it goes from complete silence to a very loud sound. We all feel confident with how we are going and we have all put in a lot of effort to make this work as well as it has. We have agreed to all wear full black on the day to be in character for the performance and we have decided to get to The Capitol at 11:30am on Wednesday so that we have time before the exhibition to set up what we need to, and practice any last minute things, making sure it runs smoothly and goes how we want it to.