Script Analysis for Actors, Directors, and DesignersTaylor & Francis, 2005 - 336 páginas Script Analysis for Actors, Directors, and Designers applies directly to the experience of theatrical production; students will immediately be able to relate the concepts and procedures they learn to their artistic work. The author's procedural method is detailed and precise. The parts of a play are learned progressively, which fosters an understanding of the concept of artistic unity. Examples are clear and comprehensive. Actors, directors, and designers will benefit from end-of-chapter questions and summaries meant to stimulate their creative process as they engage in production work. |
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... Speeches 211 Theatricality 226 219 Summary 236 Questions 237 CHAPTER 9 Tempo, Rhythm, and Mood 239 Tempo 240 Rhythm 255 Mood 260 Summary 263 Questions 264 CHAPTER 10 The Style of the Play 265 Given Circumstances 266 Background Story 271 ...
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Contenido
CHAPTER 1 Action Analysis | 1 |
Given Circumstances | 27 |
Background Story | 57 |
External and Internal Action | 81 |
Progressions and Structure | 117 |
CHAPTER 6 Character | 145 |
CHAPTER 7 Idea | 175 |
CHAPTER 8 Dialogue | 201 |
CHAPTER 9 Tempo Rhythm and Mood | 239 |
CHAPTER 10 The Style of the Play | 265 |
A Final Word about Dramatic Form | 293 |
Supplementary Topics for Script Analysis | 295 |
Introduction to Genres and Styles of Drama | 301 |
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