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Course: |
FVM 117
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Title: | Understanding Actor's Process |
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Long Title: | Understanding Actor's Process |
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Course Description: | Explores the actor's process with an emphasis on developing supportive
and effective collaborations with other actors, directors and crew
members. Applies techniques and acting theory to production and teaches basic terminology for actors in the screen environment. Introduces improvisation, script and character analysis, rehearsal
process and protocol. |
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Min Credit: | 3 |
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Max Credit: | |
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Course Notes: | Previously FVT 117 |
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Origin Notes: | CCA |
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Status Notes: | Made revisions 10/22/09 s@ |
¿ Understand the underlying philosophy and practice of modern film acting
¿ Develop familiarity with terms, concepts and the professional protocol expected of actors on a film or television set
¿ Learn effective techniques of characterization
¿ Provide positive and critical feedback
¿ Develop respect for the actor's journey
¿ Develop ability to solve problems in a team environment
¿ Learn personal responsibility in collaborative situations
¿ Develop skills to communication ideas
¿ Develop organizational skills
¿ Build confidence in front of the camera
¿ Build confidence communicating with actors
I. Exercises
A. Concentration, relaxation and observation
B. Object of your attention and imagination
C. Independent activities
D. Public solitude
E. Circumstances ¿ Reality of doing
F. Psycho physical action (direct and indirect)
G. Objectives and action
H. Communion and listening
I. Shot size and blocking
II. Analysis
A. Directing tools
B. Text analysis
C. Scene breakdowns
D. Journal writing
E. Transitions
III. Rehearsal Process
A. Table reading
B. Paraphrasing and skeleton
C. Memorizing
D. Blocking for camera
E. Improvisation
F. Presentation and filming
G. Evaluation
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