DRAM 1352 - Acting II

DRAM 1352:

Description
Exploration and further training within the basic principles and tools of acting, including an emphasis on critical analysis of oneself and others. The tools include ensemble performing, character and script analysis, and basic theater terminology. This will continue the exploration of the development of the actor’s instrument: voice, body and imagination.
Credits 3 Lecture Hours 3 Lab Hours 3
Extended Hours
0
Contact Hours
96
State Approval Code
50.0506.51 26
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Fall or spring semesters: 

3 or more class meeting times per week - 5 absences

2 class meeting times per week - 3 absences

1 class meeting per week -  2 absences

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Instructional Goals and Purposes

The purpose of this course is to further focus on the physical, mental, and vocal aspects of acting. Techniques used will focus on scene breakdown and scoring, character analysis, and the physicalization of character objectives, obstacles, actions, and environmental influences as well as audition techniques. Extended use of visceral understanding of the principles of intention and relationship in the crafting of a deeply personal, physically engaged analyses of scenes.

Learning Outcomes

After studying all materials and resources presented in the course, the student will be able to:

  1. Analyze scripts more in depth from the viewpoint of the actor.
  2. Analyze, develop, and perform more complex characters.
  3. Demonstrate effective and safe use of the voice and body.
  4. Define and discuss terms and concepts using an expanded vocabulary of theater.
  5. Perform at an increasingly skilled level in ensemble building exercises, scenes and final projects, which may include participation in plays.
  6. Analyze and critique personal and peer performances.
Course Content

A general description of lecture/discussion topics included in this course are listed in the Learning Objectives section of this syllabus.

Students in all sections of this course will learn the following content:

  1. Different styles and methods of acting processes
  2. Script and Character analysis methodologies including scoring, verbing, and line-by-line analysis
  3. Vocal and physical warm-up techniques
  4. Theatre Acting Vocabulary
  5. Audition Techniques
Methods of Instruction/Course Format/Delivery

Lecture and practice of theories in a face-to-face and rehearsal environments and online Canvas content.

Assignments

  1. Execution of theatre acting exercises
  2. Written evaluations of various acting methodologies
  3. Online Discussions
  4. Rehearsal Practices
  5. Audition Monologue Preparation

Assessments

  1. Exams and Quizzes
  2. Performance Evaluation
  3. Project
Course Grade

The grading scale for this course is as follows:

  • Exams and Quizzes –25%
  • Performance Evaluation – 50%
  • Written Evaluations –15%
  • Participation and Attendance – 10%
Texts Materials, and Supplies
  • Audition by Schertleff
  • Movement clothes
Required Readings
  • Chapters 1 – 10 of Auditions
  • An Actor Prepares - Stanislavski
Other
This course counts as part of the academic requirements of the Panola College Core Curriculum and an Associate of Arts or Associate of Science degree
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