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National Four/Five Characterisation Revision Created by L McCarry.

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1 National Four/Five Characterisation Revision Created by L McCarry

2 Characterisation Characterisation is the investigation and portrayal of a specific character. Created by L McCarry

3 Characterisation Revision It can build on role-play by adding individual physical and vocal characteristics. Further development may include the exploration of emotions, attitudes and motivation. The theatre arts of costume, make-up and props may be used to develop and present a character. Created by L McCarry

4 Characterisation Revision A variety of techniques can be used in the investigation of characterisation. Created by L McCarry

5 Characterisation Revision Revise your knowledge of characterisation techniques by going through the following slides. Write your answers down and check them at the end to see how many correct answers you achieved. Created by L McCarry

6 Characterisation Revision What contains the details of a character such as background, name, age, occupation, personality? Created by L McCarry

7 Characterisation Revision What is the name given when a character(s) walk past other characters who comment on their situation? Created by L McCarry

8 Characterisation Revision What is the term given to questioning a character in role? Created by L McCarry

9 Characterisation Revision What is the term for writing the thoughts and views of your character as if you were them? Created by L McCarry

10 Characterisation Revision What is the term for creating a character ‘on the spot’ or creating and developing them through rehearsal? Created by L McCarry

11 Characterisation Revision What is the term given to the recall of words said by others about a character or situation? Created by L McCarry

12 Characterisation Revision What is the term given to a means of exploring attitudes and beliefs? Created by L McCarry

13 Characterisation Revision What is known as an aid to characterisation, where the character speaks their thoughts out loud? Created by L McCarry

14 Characterisation Revision Now check to see how many you have correct Created by L McCarry

15 Characterisation Revision What contains the details of a character such as background, name, age, occupation, personality? Character Card Created by L McCarry

16 Characterisation Revision What is the name given when a character(s) walk past other characters who comment on their situation? Thought Tunnel Created by L McCarry

17 Characterisation Revision What is the term given to questioning a character in role? Hot-seating Created by L McCarry

18 Characterisation Revision What is the term for writing the thoughts and views of your character as if you were them? Writing in role Created by L McCarry

19 Characterisation Revision What is the term for creating a character ‘on the spot’ or creating and developing them through rehearsal? Improvisation Created by L McCarry

20 Characterisation Revision What is the term given to the recall of words said by others about a character or situation? Voices in the head Created by L McCarry

21 Characterisation Revision What is the term given to a means of exploring attitudes and beliefs? Role-play Created by L McCarry

22 Characterisation Revision What is known as an aid to characterisation, where the character speaks their thoughts out loud? Thought tracking Created by L McCarry

23 Characterisation Revision Questions Complete the following questions on paper or on WORD and email to your teacher. Choose either National Four or National Five Level Created by L McCarry

24 Characterisation Revision Questions National Four 1.Create a character card for a character you played in a recent stimulus drama. Include: Name, Age, Occupation, Family Details, Personality, Voice and Movement. 2.Explain how using Hot-seating helped you or would have helped you to develop this character. 3.Think of the most important relationship in the above drama between your character and one other character. Describe this relationship. 4.Write a character card, with the same details as question one for that OTHER CHARACTER. 5.Imagine that you are ‘Writing in role’ to the character you have mentioned above. Explain to them how you feel about them. Created by L McCarry

25 Characterisation Revision Questions National Five 1.Complete a detailed character card for a character that you played in a recent stimulus drama. 2.Choose three characterisation techniques from the slides and say how these techniques helped you, or might have helped you, to develop a greater understanding of this character. 3.Think about how your character felt about another character in this recent stimulus drama. Write ‘in role’ about your characters feelings for this OTHER character. 4.Think about how ALL OF THE OTHER characters in the recent stimulus drama may have felt about your character. Draw a Thought Tunnel diagram to show what comments they would have made about your character or your characters situation? 5.Explain the difference between Role-play and Improvisation in terms of characterisation. Created by L McCarry

26 Well Done You have now completed revision on Characterisation. NOW evaluate your understanding: If you require more help inform your teacher and refer to the Revision Booklet. Red- still struggling Amber - understand some of this revision Green- fully understand Created by L McCarry


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