Drama 116 1st Exam Study Guide_ 50 Question on Exam Terminology Proscenium - theater space whose primary feature is a large archway (proscenium arch) at or near the front of the stage. Thrust - stage that extends into the audience on three sides (thi
Drama 116 Class Notes (not complete) DRAM 116- Feb. 19, 2007 What is the critical analysis paper? -a review that includes 3 specific parts: Description, Opinion, and Analysis Description: -description gives all the facts about the production and is t
Study Guide Exam #1 READING 1. Introduction: Thinking about Drama (pages 1 28) The Poetics One of the earliest and most influential theories on drama Aristotle Mimesis Imitation of an action Drama vs Ritual Most drama stems from dramatic religious r
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Important Events Charles Darwin Light bulb Social changes Religion tested
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Changes in Theater True proscenium stage Realism o "The details of the setting, the costuming and the circumstances of
February 14, 2007
19th
Important Events Charles Darwin Light bulb Social changes Religion tested
Century turns to
20th
Century
Changes in Theater True proscenium stage Realism o "The details of the setting, the costuming and the circumstances of
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Gerland/THTR 1009/Test One
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DIRECTIONS: Write your name two places: 1) above; and 2) the Scantron form. This is very important as there are multiple versions of the test, and this way we can double-check to be sure that your test is
Results: Total number of questions: 26 Percent correct: 27% Question: The close-up can do all of the following except Student answered: e) reveal a character's thought process. Correct answer: d) show an actor's expressive body language. Question: To
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history of Directors Didakskalos
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o Playwright director in Ancient Greece o Greatest amount of control over production (absolute power) Actor Managers o Manager of the company Playwright Managers Duke o o o o of Saxe-Me
- Visual part of the script - Four parts of a script:
(1) dialogue (2) characters (3) action (4) setting - Dialogue, character, and action are embodied by the player/actor Dialogue comes from the voice of the player o Intonation of the words (i.e. "
PROVENANCE Enabling and Supporting Provenance in Grids for Complex Problems
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PrIMe: A Methodology for Developing Provenance-Aware Applications
Authors: Steve Munroe Simon Miles Luc Moreau Javier Vazquez Paul Groth Sheng Jiang
EXAM 3 REVIEW ~What Directors do= familiarize themselves with the play text, facilitate the formation of a concept toward which everyone can work, hold many production meetings, cast the play, run the rehearsals, take care of stage images (ex: emphas
Theater Things I Think I May Forget b/c Difficult
Theater- Means "seeing place." Drama- Script study which has more literary emphasis than the term theater. What is the critcal element of audiences? Providing feedback. The purposes for theater as tho
SOC 302 Thursday, October 18, 2007
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Subjective vs. Objective meaning o Objective meaning is the meaning that we see in something in a work of art o Subjective meaning is the meaning that we see in subjects the action is conscious and in some case
PROVENANCE Enabling and Supporting Provenance in Grids for Complex Problems
Contract Number: 511085
An Architecture for Provenance Systems
Authors: Paul Groth Sheng Jiang Simon Miles Steve Munroe Victor Tan Sofia Tsasakou Luc Moreau All project par
Chapter Two
Comparing the Living Stage, Silver Screen, and Home Theatre
Audience
Audiences in the theatre Are active participants with the actors View the medium as a shared experience Thrive on the risk factor of the living theatre
Audience