Today we worked on a series of improv exercises dealing with playing opposites. Whether you were able to participate in an actual scene or not, discuss how being forced to play the opposite of yourself or someone else (either emotionally or otherwise) allows you to develop the skill of CREATING CHARACTER.
Your answer should be SPECIFIC. Generalized comments will not get full credit. Take the time to be thoughtful, as character is a cornerstone of the acting craft.
Monday, October 29, 2012
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
CLOWNS!
Clown Skit Reflection
Please take a moment to reflect on your clown skit experiencing. You shared stories with your group, then devised a clown plot for your skit, rehearsed it, and then performed.
Answer ALL of the following questions:
1. Was there anything confusing or difficult about the INSTRUCTIONS?
2. Other than filling the 5 minute requirement or choosing a story, what did you find challenging about this assignment? Explain in DETAIL! Why? How?
3. What was your favorite part about the clown skit? Explain in DETAIL what you enjoyed! Why? How?
4. What grade would you give yourself? Explain why you think you earned that grade?
Please take a moment to reflect on your clown skit experiencing. You shared stories with your group, then devised a clown plot for your skit, rehearsed it, and then performed.
Answer ALL of the following questions:
1. Was there anything confusing or difficult about the INSTRUCTIONS?
2. Other than filling the 5 minute requirement or choosing a story, what did you find challenging about this assignment? Explain in DETAIL! Why? How?
3. What was your favorite part about the clown skit? Explain in DETAIL what you enjoyed! Why? How?
4. What grade would you give yourself? Explain why you think you earned that grade?
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