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WALT: Make a detailed point. Learn the difference between MAJOR and MINOR points. WILF: Being responsible for your own learning; being fully engaged with the tasks; making notes. Written Paper. Making a Detailed Point (Major). WHW: WHEN HOW WHY
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WALT: Make a detailed point. Learn the difference between MAJOR and MINOR points WILF: Being responsible for your own learning; being fully engaged with the tasks; making notes. Written Paper
Making a Detailed Point (Major) WHW: WHEN HOW WHY Give the overall quality of the action but then add lots of detail to back it up. You could use a colon to help you.
Vocal Elements: Tone Pitch Pace Power Pause Emphasis Physical Elements: Posture Pace Position Gesture Tension Size Facial Expression Relationship to… Vocal and Physical elements
Space and Positioning Upstage, Upstage Left, Upstage Right Downstage, Downstage Left, Downstage Right Enter Exit Levels Diagonal; Facing audience; Side on
Which Point Should I Make? Think of there being MAJOR and MINOR points. Read through the scene from the character’s point of view. Pick between 5 and 9 Major (or key) moments where the character has a big emotion or response and therefore lots of scope for writing about. These will be the ones you write really detailed points about. Minor moments are the bits in between where you can afford to be more general.
Task: Group Point Groups of 4: Choose a quote and give it to another group Write down a detailed point that contains references to both Movement and Voice for this character.