Lizzie Borden Video Projections by Zoe Woodworth
The showcase production of Steven Cheslik-DeMeyer, Tim Maner, and Alan Stevens Hewitt’s rock musical, Lizzie Borden, featured two secondary projection screens stage left and right. In keeping with the Victorian theme, these projections were designed to look like shadow puppets lit by candlelight.
These are those projections. Really cool stuff!
BTW: the show ROCKED!
Secondary Video Projections for Lizzie Borden from Zoe Woodworth on Vimeo.
Steven Cheslik-DeMeyer, Tim Maner, and Alan Stevens Hewitt created a rock roadshow retelling of the bloody legend of America’s first and favorite axe-wielding double-murderess and Victorian hometown girl, Lizzie Borden. I created video projections for two incarnations of the musical. The showcase production featured a large, circular projection screen, intended to mimic the look and feel of an old Victorian “magic lantern.”
Circular Video Projections for “Lizzie Borden” from Zoe Woodworth on Vimeo.
This short projection, based on the photographs of Étienne-Jules Marey, was projected in the showcase production of Steven Cheslik-DeMeyer, Tim Maner, and Alan Stevens Hewitt’s rock musical, Lizzie Borden. Birds and flight were a recurring theme in the piece.
Video projection from “Lizzie Borden:” Blood-spattered Marey birds from Zoe Woodworth on Vimeo.