U2.4.1 Promoting Professional Development Complete research on a range of models of reflective practice such as: * Schon D * Moon J * Gibbs reflective cycle * Atkins and Murphy’s models of reflection Prepare a report that compares these models and how you could use them. Reflecting on our practices enables us to identify areas where improvement may be needed and hopefully‚ this will give us the motivation needed to make these changes. Reflecting on our own practice is important
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Receptionist – Venn Fang Actor 1 – Zhuoying Actor 2 – Andy *THERE MIGHT BE CHANGES IN THE CAST* 1st Scene – Location: In a room before going for interview Things to prepare: Laptops‚ Hand phones‚ writing papers‚ stationaries‚ casual & formal attires Actor 1 & Actor 2 – Nervous & panic‚ do not know what should do in order to prepare for a job interview. *PAUSE* Speaker: Looking for a job but do not know what to prepare for job interview? It’s ok. Take
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about the true stories of transgender women and how do their stories end up on the big screens‚ but often are criticized by various people from different backgrounds. In the movies that tells transgender women stories how they decided to change‚ actors prepare for their roles by interviewing transgender women and their partners if they have one. Transgender stories are more and more frequent and becoming more popular as people starting to accept such thing as the gender change. People always want to
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The action from scene to scene to scene was very well rehearsed. In the chapter on action from Costantin Stanislavski An Actor Prepares‚ it is states that ‘all action within the theatre must have an inner justification‚ be coherent‚ logical‚ and real’ (Stanislavski 46). I truly believed that child-like wonder was at work regarding interaction in performances by Carolyn Coppedge
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Do you want to become popular at university? If so‚ please don’t hesitate to participate in some activities outside the class. One of those you should try is joining a school play. It is not as difficult as it seems. To prepare‚ you need to make a plan‚ rehearse and also design carefully for a real performance. Before starting to do anything‚ making a plan is necessary. All of you should have a discussion about the play. Depending on a specific occasion‚ you can choose a suitable genre‚ for example:
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<center><b>As an actor using Stanislavski’s system‚ how would you use his ideas on imagination’‚ units and objectives’ and emotion memory’ in the preparation of a role?</b></center> <br> <br>Stanislavski’s principle theory of acting was that of psychological realism. In other words‚ acting should be an art that teaches an actor how to consciously produce natural action; it must teach the actor "how to awaken consciously her subconscious creative self for its superconscious organic creativeness
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properties for sale and rent. They also mediate negotiations between the seller and buyer and prepare contracts and other legal documents. All states require that real estate brokers and sales agents complete real estate courses and obtain licensure through passing an exam. Intuitive – Interior Designer Interior designers improve the beauty and functionality of internal spaces through arranging
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while method acting is when the actor literally plays the part until the movie is over; even if the camera has stopped rolling. Both forms are considered to be acting‚ and both forms have created many masterpieces‚ such as James Stewart in “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington” for classical acting‚ and Daniel Day-Lewis in “Lincoln” for method acting. Classical acting is the original form of acting in movies and plays that was originally an acting system created by Russian actor and director Constantin Stanislavski
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was considered excellent if he did not use his original voice‚ if he declaimed his lines in an artificial manner‚ if he accompanied each word a gesture. At first‚ Stanislavski wasn’t satisfied with his acting as all he did was imitate his favorite actors. He then started a search of excellence that would occupy the rest of his life. He wanted to be able to “play truthfully” and not to be just a copy of his teachers. The great question remained: “How does one combine the need to pretend‚ with the need
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system of acting through training and performances by young actors. Stanislavsky’s system consisted of five basic assumptions about acting. The first basic assumption about acting is that an actor’s body and voice must be trained and flexible so they can respond to all demands. Many actors today utilize this step by taking acting lessons‚ vocal lessons‚ and even dance lessons to prepare for a role. The
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