GOOD CHEER: Masterton's St Patrick's School pupils Fred Day (left), and Charlie Karaitiana, dressed as Charlie Chaplain characters, hold out their hats to passerby Natasha Wallace, in a rehearsal for a short film.PHOTO/ANDREW BONALLACK
GOOD CHEER: Masterton's St Patrick's School pupils Fred Day (left), and Charlie Karaitiana, dressed as Charlie Chaplain characters, hold out their hats to passerby Natasha Wallace, in a rehearsal for a short film.PHOTO/ANDREW BONALLACK
St Patrick's School's upcoming World War I themed production will include a Charlie Chaplain-style silent film, with the rapid jerky walk and story boards from the era.
The Times-Age spotted deputy principal Chris Day rehearsing with pupils, dressed in period costume, near the band rotunda in Queen Elizabeth Park inMasterton on Friday.
Mr Day, armed with a cell phone camera and laptop, told the Times-Age teaching pupils to mime was a whole new experience.
"We're making our own Charlie Chaplain silent film," he said.
"We chose the park for the setting, with the bandstand being built just before [the war]."
Mr Day is converting the footage to black and white and will speed up the motion, before adding the storyboards of speech between the filmed moments.
The five-minute film will be part of the school's World War I production in the Masterton Town Hall from September 14 to 17.
The production will also include a play based around the life of Tinui soldier Jack Dunn, who was the first New Zealander sentenced to death during World War I.