Script Analysis for Actors, Directors, and DesignersTaylor & Francis, 2005 - Počet stran: 336 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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... —Action 20 Counter Through—Action 22 Summary 23 Questions 23 Postscript 25 Foundations of the Plot: Given Circumstances Time 28 Place 35 27 CHAPTER 1 CHAPTER 2 Society 41 Economics 48 Politics and Law 50 Intellect and. vii Contents.
... —Action 20 Counter Through—Action 22 Summary 23 Questions 23 Postscript 25 Foundations of the Plot: Given Circumstances Time 28 Place 35 27 CHAPTER 1 CHAPTER 2 Society 41 Economics 48 Politics and Law 50 Intellect and. vii Contents.
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... Questions 55 Postscript for Action Analysis 56 CHAPTER 3 Foundations of the Plot: Background Story 57 Technique 60 Identification 65 Summary 79 Questions 79 Postscript for Action Analysis 80 CHAPTER 41 Plot: External and Internal Action ...
... Questions 55 Postscript for Action Analysis 56 CHAPTER 3 Foundations of the Plot: Background Story 57 Technique 60 Identification 65 Summary 79 Questions 79 Postscript for Action Analysis 80 CHAPTER 41 Plot: External and Internal Action ...
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... Questions 198 Postscript for Action Analysis 199 CHAPTER 8 Dialogue 201 Words 202 Sentences 205 Speeches 2 1 1 Special Qualities 219 Theatricality 226 Summary 236 Questions 237 CHAPTER 9 Tempo, Rhythm, and Mood 239 Tempo 240 Rhythm 255 ...
... Questions 198 Postscript for Action Analysis 199 CHAPTER 8 Dialogue 201 Words 202 Sentences 205 Speeches 2 1 1 Special Qualities 219 Theatricality 226 Summary 236 Questions 237 CHAPTER 9 Tempo, Rhythm, and Mood 239 Tempo 240 Rhythm 255 ...
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James Michael Thomas. Idea 285 Dialogue 287 Mood 289 Summary 290 Questions 290 CONCLUSlON APPENDlX APPENDIX B A Final Word about Dramatic Form 293 Supplementary Topics for Script Analysis 295 Introduction to Genres and Styles of Drama 301 ...
James Michael Thomas. Idea 285 Dialogue 287 Mood 289 Summary 290 Questions 290 CONCLUSlON APPENDlX APPENDIX B 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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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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