Explorative Strategies Mindmap
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- Created on: 14-10-13 20:25
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- Explorative Strategies
- Still Image/Freeze Frame
- Thought Tracking
- Thought-tracking helps inform an audience about a character
- Role Play
- What you do when you're pretending to be another person using you imagination to speak, think and feel.
- Cross cutting
- Used after a series of scenes and sequences, and you re-order them to create a new drama.
- Hot Seating
- Used as a way of developing a character
- Answering questions from other in the group whilst you are in role
- Used as a way of developing a character
- Forum Theatre
- The group watching is encouraged to stop the action when they think its necessary to suggest a different action
- The actors themselves can also stop the action and ask for help, or other actors can step in by adding or taking over a role.
- Marking the moment
- A significant moment in the drama can be shown in some way
- Narrating
- Explorative Strategies
- Still Image/Freeze Frame
- Thought Tracking
- Thought-tracking helps inform an audience about a character
- Role Play
- What you do when you're pretending to be another person using you imagination to speak, think and feel.
- Cross cutting
- Used after a series of scenes and sequences, and you re-order them to create a new drama.
- Hot Seating
- Used as a way of developing a character
- Answering questions from other in the group whilst you are in role
- Used as a way of developing a character
- Forum Theatre
- The group watching is encouraged to stop the action when they think its necessary to suggest a different action
- The actors themselves can also stop the action and ask for help, or other actors can step in by adding or taking over a role.
- Marking the moment
- A significant moment in the drama can be shown in some way
- Giving a spoken commentary on the action
- Useful when you want to inform the audience of what is happening
- Explorative Strategies
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