ALIEN ENCOUNTER - S2 (adobe.com)ONLINE LEARNING- Wk beginning 11th January.
Complete the following character card for your friend who has just told you, she/he is an alien. Complete each section in as much detail as possible. ALIEN ENCOUNTER - S2 (adobe.com)
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What we study in S2 Drama:
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Characterisation
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The House
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Directing
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Scottish Theatre
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Production Skills
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Homework
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Characterisation - Urban Legend
Ways to describe our movement in Drama;
Body Language
messages given by the position or movement of the body.
Facial Expression
Look on the face which shows emotion.
Posture
The position of the body – how it is held.
Gesture
movement of the hand or arm which communicates a meaning or emotion.
Body Language
messages given by the position or movement of the body.
Facial Expression
Look on the face which shows emotion.
Posture
The position of the body – how it is held.
Gesture
movement of the hand or arm which communicates a meaning or emotion.
Ways to describe our voice in Drama:
Accent
Way of speaking used in a local area or country.
Emphasis
stress on a word or phrase.
Volume
Loudness or quietness of the voice.
Pause
Break in speaking; period of silence
Clarity
Clearness of the voice.
Pace
Speed of speech.
Tone
change of voice to express emotion.
Pitch
how high or low the voice is.
Register
To have appropriate speech for the person being spoken to, or for the situation
Accent
Way of speaking used in a local area or country.
Emphasis
stress on a word or phrase.
Volume
Loudness or quietness of the voice.
Pause
Break in speaking; period of silence
Clarity
Clearness of the voice.
Pace
Speed of speech.
Tone
change of voice to express emotion.
Pitch
how high or low the voice is.
Register
To have appropriate speech for the person being spoken to, or for the situation
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What is a Drama Convention:
Flashforward: Acting out of an event in the future. Flashback: Acting out an event in the past. |
What is the role of a Director?
A theatre director has responsibility for the overall practical and creative interpretation of a dramatic script.
They are involved in the whole process, from the design and pre-production stages, right through to the final performance.
Directors work closely with their creative and production teams, the performers and the producer to create a performance which connects with the audience.
A theatre director has responsibility for the overall practical and creative interpretation of a dramatic script.
They are involved in the whole process, from the design and pre-production stages, right through to the final performance.
Directors work closely with their creative and production teams, the performers and the producer to create a performance which connects with the audience.