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Character foil – a character whose personality or attitud
Character foil – a character whose personality or attitud
by luanne-stotts
Tybalt. is angry and hot-blooded. His foil is . ...
Character foil – a character whose personality or attitud
Character foil – a character whose personality or attitud
by mitsue-stanley
Tybalt. is angry and hot-blooded. His foil is . ...
Audience reactions to media personae
Audience reactions to media personae
by olivia-moreira
Audience members can react in many ways to media ...
Representation and Audience Theory ... One step further
Representation and Audience Theory ... One step further
by kittie-lecroy
Media Representation Theory. Representation . re...
Characterisation Acting techniques
Characterisation Acting techniques
by liane-varnes
Acting style. Stage proxemics. Interaction betwee...
Pre show Use of Production Skills
Pre show Use of Production Skills
by liane-varnes
Acting style. Stage proxemics/Positioning. Charac...
Intro to Stage Acting Types of Stages and
Intro to Stage Acting Types of Stages and
by mitsue-stanley
I. mportant Terms. Stage – the area where the p...
AS AN ACTOR…. WHAT CAN I TALK ABOUT?
AS AN ACTOR…. WHAT CAN I TALK ABOUT?
by pamella-moone
SQA . MARKING GUIDELINES SAY . YOU . MAY COMMENT ...
ENGLISH RESTORATION THEATRE
ENGLISH RESTORATION THEATRE
by test
1660-1700. England and the eighteenth century. WH...
Unit 42 Radio Drama
Unit 42 Radio Drama
by yoshiko-marsland
Lo1. Joe Hayes. Codes:. in the use of dramatic co...
What is Irony?
What is Irony?
by celsa-spraggs
DR. HUSNIAH SAHAMID. GREEK ORIGINS - . Irony. - ...
DUCHESS OF MALFI
DUCHESS OF MALFI
by alida-meadow
BOSOLA. Purpose of the Character. He is an object...
Anticipation
Anticipation
by danika-pritchard
Principles of Animation. This would be the windup...
Development of your piece
Development of your piece
by lois-ondreau
To develop my character I (wrote . narration,mono...
The Interpretive Events
The Interpretive Events
by briana-ranney
Humorous, Dramatic, Duo, Poetry, Prose, LIBELL. T...
Pick a nursery rhyme or song – if you can’t think of on
Pick a nursery rhyme or song – if you can’t think of on
by stefany-barnette
iPads. Write it out – leaving a space between e...
So I marked some answers
So I marked some answers
by trish-goza
We might need some help.... Use the key words in ...
All Brecht’s Theories make perfect sense if you remember
All Brecht’s Theories make perfect sense if you remember
by debby-jeon
a] The message must be made clear.. B] The audien...
Soliloquy, Aside, and Monologues
Soliloquy, Aside, and Monologues
by yoshiko-marsland
Or, why does everyone keep talking to themselves?...
“Dead Ringer”
“Dead Ringer”
by sherrill-nordquist
A . P. sychological . S. hort. By Ollie Cainey. N...
Characters Character
Characters Character
by celsa-spraggs
Characters Character -An imaginary person that in...
Drama Terms
Drama Terms
by marina-yarberry
Romeo and Juliet. By Erin . Salona. . Modified b...
IMAGERY in MAAN Act 1 and Act 2.1
IMAGERY in MAAN Act 1 and Act 2.1
by Mindbender
Wednesday, 16 February 2011. IMAGERY USED. Illness...
What is a Play? 	 	Using single words only, write down terminology of what makes up a play.
What is a Play? Using single words only, write down terminology of what makes up a play.
by acenum
Example: Actors, Stage. What is a Play?. It is no...
Soliloquy, Aside, and Monologue
Soliloquy, Aside, and Monologue
by test
Shakespeare’s characters often deliver these ty...
Literary Elements- through Disney
Literary Elements- through Disney
by phoebe-click
Point of View. Definition: The . perspective from...
An Incredibly Brief Introduction to Shakespeare
An Incredibly Brief Introduction to Shakespeare
by cheryl-pisano
Everything you NEED to know to read his plays. Th...
William Shakespeare   Born 1564 in Stratford upon Avon, England
William Shakespeare Born 1564 in Stratford upon Avon, England
by briana-ranney
…. April 23. rd. . Shakespeare…fun fact. Spe...
Film Posters
Film Posters
by stefany-barnette
To understand the codes & conventions of film...
Understanding Terminology
Understanding Terminology
by lindy-dunigan
Sound. LO: To . be able . to identify the . diffe...
An Incredibly Brief Introduction to Shakespeare
An Incredibly Brief Introduction to Shakespeare
by mitsue-stanley
Everything you NEED to know to read his plays. Th...
Using Concepts from
Using Concepts from
by mitsue-stanley
Storytelling . to . Pitch Your Idea. Rachel Menni...
Theatre Vocabulary
Theatre Vocabulary
by tatiana-dople
Bell Work. Copy the agenda from the board.. If yo...
1 Devising Unit
1 Devising Unit
by briana-ranney
Ten Stage Process. Real Educational Drama . 2. Hi...
ENGLISH RESTORATION THEATRE
ENGLISH RESTORATION THEATRE
by marina-yarberry
1660-1700. England and the eighteenth century. WH...
How to Analyze a Political Cartoon
How to Analyze a Political Cartoon
by tawny-fly
Point of View (POV) & . SOAPSTone. Mrs. McRae...
Cinematography
Cinematography
by pasty-toler
Cinematography defines the spatial relationships ...
Rhetorical Appeals
Rhetorical Appeals
by lois-ondreau
ETHOS, PATHOS, and LOGOS. Rhetoric: . (1)The art ...
DRAMA
DRAMA
by test
The art of composing, writing, acting, . or produ...
Directing Terms
Directing Terms
by myesha-ticknor
Action . What one is doing most at any given time...