Fundamentals of Theatre I

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Fundamentals of Theatre I STAGE PICTURES Fundamentals of Theatre I

What stands out to you in this picture?

BLOCKING (PATTERN OF MOVEMENT ON STAGE) STAGE PICTURES THE SIGN OF EFFECTIVE, CREATIVE BLOCKING (PATTERN OF MOVEMENT ON STAGE) IS THE CREATION OF STAGE PICTURES

A STAGE PICTURE CAN BE CREATED USING THE FOLLOWING ELEMENTS: LEVELS

A STAGE PICTURE CAN BE CREATED USING THE FOLLOWING ELEMENTS: LEVELS SPACE

A STAGE PICTURE CAN BE CREATED USING THE FOLLOWING ELEMENTS: LEVELS SPACE BODY ANGLES (EVERY POSITION/PART)

A STAGE PICTURE CAN BE CREATED USING THE FOLLOWING ELEMENTS: LEVELS SPACE BODY ANGLES (EVERY POSITION/PART) THROW OF FOCUS – BODY AND EYES

A STAGE PICTURE CAN BE CREATED USING THE FOLLOWING ELEMENTS: LEVELS SPACE BODY ANGLES (EVERY POSITION/PART) THROW OF FOCUS – BODY AND EYES 5. SUBTEXT - EVERY ACTOR , HEAD TO TOE

Stage Pictures in Theatre Try to identify the 5 Elements

Footloose

Oklahoma!

Footloose What Elements are used?

The King & I What Elements are used?

Oliver Twist Who has the focus?

Romeo & Juliet What Elements Are Used?

Stage Pictures in Film Try to identify the 5 Elements

GLEE

Vampire Diaries

The New Girl

Teen Wolf

Pretty Little Liars

Maze Runner

You Turn…. Now we are going to create a group stage picture of the entire class. Are theme is a wild classroom with a brand new substitute teacher. One at a time come to the given space, and create a different part of the story. Remember to use the five elements of a stage picture - levels, space, body angles, throw of focus, and subtext.