From exercise to etude. We start working on one-person etudes. One person participates in the etude, the director and screenwriter speak here rather than as the primary effective medium of performance art they resort to action. In the etude, the imaginary object through physical movements is most beneficial to perform. Here is a step-by-step of the exercise acting and directorial thinking actively develops.
Task 1. Read the text and answer the questions
1. What is Etude?
2. What are the duties of the director and the performer in creating an etude?
3. What is the difference among single, double and mass etudes from each other?
4. Try to create an etude yourself and show it.
Task 2.The Man on a Bus Stop
This exercise is aimed to develop your imagination. Developing imagination is one of the most important components of actor’s success In order for the audience to believe your acting, it’s you who has to believe first that the life of your character is real. And to do that, you need to be able to build a small world of your character’s life in your mind. Even just for one scene, you have to come up with answers of why you are doing, what you are doing, why is it that way, etc. That’s exactly what your imagination is for. You should work on developing your imagination as often as possible. It is useful for mastering acting skills, but also it is so much fun to live having a good imagination! Description of the exercise: This exercise can be done both individually and in a group. If you are doing it individually, then you just need to go outside and look at passers-by, people in the queue, on a bus stop, etc. and start to make assumptions about them: profession, hobbies, marital status and anything else. Don’t try to guess, just fantasize! If you are doing it in a group, then just take turns and do the same thing, – make assumptions about your partners.
Grammar: Adjective
Words that express the characteristics of a noun are called adjectives.
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