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SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, BUILDING AND DESIGN

FOUNDATION IN NATURAL AND BUILT ENVIRONMENTS

GROUP MEMBERS: CHUA JIA CHENG (0315160),

KIMBERLEY EE SZE ANN (0315319),

KELVIN NG (0315081),

CHIA SUE YI (0315334),

EDY PHUNG (0314036).

MOVIE TITLE: TROY

CULTURE & CIVILISATION (FDES 0815)

PROJECT 2: PROJECT RUNWAY

LECTURER: NORMAH SULAIMAN

SCENE SELECTION FOR PLAY

SCENE 1: PARIS’ CONFESSION

Paris tells Hector that he has taken Helen from Sparta.

SCENE 2: ACHILLES’ PERSUASION

Odysseus attempts to persuade Achilles to fight but Achilles refuses.

SCENE 3: PATROCLUS’ CONFRONTATION

Patroclus asks Achilles to fight but Achilles refuses.

SCENE 4: PATROCLUS’ DEATH

Patroclus steals Achilles armor and is killed by Hector.

SCENE 5: ACHILLES’ REVENGE

Achilles ride to the Trojan Walls and calls for Achilles to fight him.

Hector says farewell knowing that he will not win.

Hector falls in battle and Achilles drags his body.

SCENE 6: PRIAM’S REQUEST

Priam reclaims Hectors body and Achilles promises that no Greek will attack Troy for 12 days.

SCENE 7: THE TROJAN HORSE

On the 13th day, the Trojans discover a wooden horse outside their gates. They bring it in, thinking it is an offering to the gods. At night the greeks come out an attack Troy.

SCENE 8: ACHILLES’ DEATH

Achilles is killed by Paris and later laid to rest by Odysseus.

CHARACTER SELECTION

Chua Jia Cheng as Hector.

Kimberley Ee as Odysseus.

Chia Sue Yi as Priam.

Kelvin Ng as Patroclus and Paris.

Edy Phung as Achilles.

GROUP POSTER

INDIVIDUAL COSTUMES

Edy Phung (Achilles)

Chia Sue Yi (Priam)

Chua Jia Cheng (Hector)

Kimberley Ee (Odysseus)

MULTIMEDIA PREPARATION

SHADOW PUPPET

We created a video showing how the Trojans brought the Trojan Horse in through their gates.

The video continues to show how the Greeks came out of the Trojan Horse.

Behind the scenes…

POWER POINT

For Achilles’ funeral an animated fire is played in the background.

AUDIO RECORDING

An audio recording from the movie is played for the final scene.

“If they ever tell my story let them say that I walked with giants. Men rise and fall like the winter wheat, but these names will never die. Let them say I lived in the time of Hector, tamer of horses. Let them say I lived in the time of Achilles.”

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