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Collaborative Artistic Process Jobs & Production skills
Exploring the Collaborative Artistic Process in Drama through Jobs & Production skills ©2006 EvaMedia
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What are some of the jobs / careers in theatre?
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playwright person who writes a play also called a dramatist
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producer arranges for funding hires director & production staff
sets budget pays bills & salaries
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director brings together all the artistic elements of a play
casts actors develops a ‘vision’ for the production
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cast a group of actors selected to portray characters
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crew a group of people selected to do the technical work of the production (lighting, sound, props, etc.)
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designer makes sketches, builds models, describes concepts
instructs technical crew collaborates with director
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How is a play or film created?
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It is a Collaborative Artistic Process that takes a long time & a great deal of effort from many people.
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First, arrangements must be made for use of a script
First, arrangements must be made for use of a script. This includes financial considerations.
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royalties money paid to playwright or publisher for permission to stage a particular play
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script printed copy of a play
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Then, the director analyzes the script & casts actors in roles
Then, the director analyzes the script & casts actors in roles. Together they begin to rehearse for upcoming performances.
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act a major unit or division of a play
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scene a small section of a play within an act
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language lines in a script
also: words, stage directions, & movements (body language) used to tell the story
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dialogue two or more people talking
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(called a soliloquy in Shakespearean drama)
monologue one person speaking (called a soliloquy in Shakespearean drama)
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action what happens onstage to hold the attention of the audience
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plot story sometimes called ‘action’
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conflict dramatic opposition (internal or external)
also called ‘suspense’
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theme message, meaning, moral or lesson of the story
basic idea of the play not the same as plot
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character a person or an animal occasionally, an object or a place
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characterization putting together all aspects of a character
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motivation reasons for a character behaving in a certain way
includes character’s past, present & future
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empathy the ability to relate to the feelings of another person or character
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discovery a revelation
something that is revealed about a character or situation in a play
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The designers & production crew take care of the show’s physical & technical needs.
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spectacle visual elements: sets, lights, makeup, costumes, props
the “look” of the production
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designers & crew design/build sets hang & focus lights
find or make costumes & props design & create sound create make-up
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A tech rehearsal is necessary before the show opens to the public
A tech rehearsal is necessary before the show opens to the public. Things like lighting cues must be tested.
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During performances, technicians & stage managers make sure everything runs smoothly.
When the run ends …
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strike to remove props from the set
to dismantle the set after the production closes
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After the PLANNING, PLAYING (performing) & RESPONDING … those involved EVALUATE to determine whether the show ‘worked.’
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But most of the time, the Audience
is the best judge of a show’s success!
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