OBJECTIVES Use the following slides to revise all you have learnt this half term.
Dramatic pause!! When something dramatic happens in real life or in plays & films, there is often a sudden silence. It usually comes just before or just after the event. Imagine the silence if you told your strictest teacher, ‘I haven’t done my homework.’ Think of Westerns when a stranger arrives at a saloon. The piano stops, the bar tender stops washing glasses and there is a deadly silence. Will there be a shoot out? Playwrights use a DRAMATIC PAUSE -a sudden silence to focus the audience’s attention & highlight a particularly important moment. It makes the play/ film more interesting.
SPLIT FOCUS SCENES How can we make the audience change their focus from one scene to another? Freeze-frames [still image] Clear CUE LINES Lights [as the light goes down on one scene it comes up on another] KITCHEN restaurant
Proscenium Arch – [picture frame] End - onTraverse Cat walk THRUST PROMENADE Have you ever been to a theatre with any of these stage designs? NAME THEM
WHY If it’s easier to put on a play when the audience sits on 1 side, WHY might a director choose a different stage design? the theatre is built that way director wants a challenge The play might suit a different style It makes it more interesting for the audience It makes you feel closer to the action [ more involved]
Can you think of any problems?
BLOCKING = PUT ACTIONS TO THE PLAY MASKING = GETTING IN THE WAY OF AN ACTOR OR SIGHTLINES = WHAT THE AUDIENCE CAN SEE
Can you guess what sort of play this set [scenery] is designed for? ANTIGONE [GREEK PLAY]
Can you guess what sort of play this set [scenery] is designed for?
GOOD LUCK!!!