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Dec 21, 2024
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DRMA 161 - Acting for Film & Media 5 CR
Introduces acting techniques as applied to film and other media. Students become comfortable in front of a lens and learn to convey on-camera believability. Shot styles include masters, two shots, over-the-shoulders, and close-ups. Students also take roles behind the camera.
Course Outcomes - Use a variety of warm ups for rehearsal, performance, presentation.
- Maintain concentration on film or tape.
- Identify a character’s objective and obstacle.
- Use acting technique to in a monologue or scene while in front of a camera.
- Perform in front of a camera using the skills necessary for film, television, commercial work, industrials and web series.
- Audition for a variety of film and video events.
- Explain the functions and importance of the emotional, physical and vocal tools available for further study in acting.
- Employ some of the emotional, physical and vocal tools of acting to improve a performance.
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