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Vocab + why + example = 1 mark

Vocab + why + example = 1 mark. GOOD High Quality Marvellous Terrific Superior High standard High grade Remarkable Excellent Wonderful. BAD Dreadful Appalling Shocking Awful Outrageous Vile Horrific. IMPROVE Enhance Develop Add To Supplement Expand. VOICE Articulation

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Vocab + why + example = 1 mark

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  1. Vocab + why + example = 1 mark

  2. GOOD High Quality Marvellous Terrific Superior High standard High grade Remarkable Excellent Wonderful

  3. BAD Dreadful Appalling Shocking Awful Outrageous Vile Horrific

  4. IMPROVE Enhance Develop Add To Supplement Expand

  5. VOICE Articulation Fluency Intonation Register Clarity Pause Pitch Accent Pace Timing Tone Volume Emphasis MOVEMENT Blocking Masking Stance Balance Body Language Gesture Facial Expression Mime Posture Pace Timing Slow Motion

  6. MOVEMENT (using body as means of communication) Blocking Masking Stance Balance Body Language Gesture Facial Expression Mime Posture Pace Timing Slow Motion

  7. Lighting Barn Doors G Clamp (gauze) Gobo Safety Chain Focusing (the lights) Black out Slow fade Cross fade Snap-to Lighting Cue Gel Pyrotechnics Follow Spot Profile Spot Spotlight lantern

  8. Sound Mixing Desk Sound cue Cross fade Recorded voice over Costume Costume props-short for properties –objects used by actors Props Personal Prop Set prop

  9. Set- scenery used to show where the drama takes place Back cloth Cyclorama Gauze Flies Door Flats Window Flats Flats Scenery Trapdoor Rostra Treads Truck Wings Backstage Other Prompt Prompt-copy Prompt-side (left hand side where stage manager and prompt sit)

  10. Staging- position of acting area relevant to the audience Thrust Theatre in the round Key Ground plan End on Audience Venue Proscenium Arch Promenade Rake Revolving Stage Avenue Auditorium Front of House (FOH) Enter/exit Sight lines –what the audience can see from where they are sitting Stage Directions

  11. CONVENTIONS alternative ways of presenting all or parts of a presentation Slow motion Tableau (C) / Frozen Picture (F) Freeze Frame –action frozen in time Soliloquy Flashback/flash forward Narration Voice Over( recorded speech played during a drama)/ Voice in Head (recall words said by others about a character or situation) Mime Monologue OTHER ACTING TECHNIQUES Aside- to audience only Stage whisper Masks stereotype

  12. CHARACTERISATION - the process of developing a character fully Character Thought Tracking - when prompted the character says their thoughts out loud Thought Tunnel -character walks past other characters. Those other characters speak their thoughts out loud usually about the character walking past. Role Play -exploring attitudes and beliefs

  13. FORM & STRUCTURE –overall style of the drama Rehearsed Improvisation Scripted Presentation Spontaneous Improvisation Docudrama Mime Dance Drama Musical Radio Play Puppet Show Soap Opera Chat Show Monologue Forum Theatre Comedy-? Tragedy? Pantomime?

  14. PURPOSE- important stuff here! • Focus • - a key moment or event in drama • Status • importance of each character with • relevance to other characters in the story • Evaluate • Scenario • -TIME PLACE ACTION • Stimulus • Target audience • Tension

  15. Other Structure Type Things To Know Creating -process of developing the drama’s content through a variety of means. Script Playwright t- the author of a play Plot Dramatic irony – when the audience gets the joke but the characters don’t Dialogue - conversation between two or more characters Rehearsal Scene -section of a drama set in one place at one time Dress Rehearsal - final rehearsal with use of theatre arts. Presenting Play -another word for drama

  16. Respond to stimulus Offering ideas Discuss and select idea Form and structure Set up spaceCreating Rehearse and revise Adding theatre arts Performance Evaluate The Drama Process

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