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Artistic Intentions Form Centre Number: 66731 Artistic Intentions Form You need to submit a brief account (around 150 words) to the examiner to outline your artistic intentions for the piece you have chosen to perform/ design for For performance candidates: A brief explanation of which two scenes you are doing and what happens (one sentence for each one) – what are you trying to show in each one? A brief account of how you aim to interpret your character (how will you show the development in the second extract) For design candidates: A brief account of how you aim to interpret the scene and character through either your set design or costume design. Explain how you change your design to show development in the second scene. For all candidates – explain how it was edited to create a final performance.