(SKILLS AUDIT 1 & 2 ALREADY COMPLETED)
EVALUATE WHAT YOU HAVE LEARNT ALREADY
In Term 1, I have learnt that acting can be a difficult thing - only if you make it difficult. I have learnt that things such as character creation exercises, acting skills and more all add up to being the best performer you can possibly be. When given a script for your character, you have to look at the lines given and create objectives for those lines. Doing that will help you to develop your character in more depth and detail without having to use your voice. Creating objectives will help you to act through your body, not your voice. This will make the character's emotions more easier to recognise through their body language.
EVALUATE HOW YOU HAVE IMPROVED
Before becoming a student at The Brit School, I hardly did any written work when doing theatre. I adapted to only having to just learn lines then performing it! However, since I became a student here, I have become more confident in my written work and am able to add as much depth to it as possible. I am able to partake in plays that have a serious content and meaning to it and carry out a female role well given the fact that in my old school, I mainly was given male roles because of my height & I attended an all girls school. To improve even further, I am to explore more characters next term to make my acting skills more versatile. I would like to also put more effort into my writing next term as I know that hard work really does pay off.
EVALUATE YOUR ABILITY TO COMMUNICATE CHARACTER USING VOICE AND BODY
My ability to communicate a character using voice and body has definitely improved. This term, I have learnt the steps of how to develop a character: physicality, status, given circumstances, energy, objective and voice. All of these steps combined help to create a character with depth which is key when it comes to performing your character. When performing, you have to make sure your diction and articulation is clear and understandable. Your body language is also vital because body language reveals so much about someone's emotions and feelings. Next term, I aim to focus more on objectives because I know I am still not perfect with them. I will do this by putting more time and effort into analysing lines in script making sure I have a good understanding.
EVALUATE YOUR AWARENESS OF AUDIENCE AND SPACE
Audience and space is very important as you need to be able to appeal to your audience and use the space given in your performance effectively. For example, if I was to just stand or sit in one place throughout the whole play, the audience would get bored and draw their attention away from my performance. Therefore, in order to catch their eye, I need to use space effectively by walking around the space provided, sitting or standing in different places and taking advantage of the props provided. Without the attention of the audience, the performance would fail. An audience helps to make a performance because you can feed off the energy they give if you are entertaining them well and use that energy within your performance to make it even more lively. If you make an audience bored, you're likely to be bored also when on stage! However, if you entertain them well, you'll feel more positive and enthusiastic when performing.
Term 1 has been a great start for me. I am proud of what I have achieved and can't wait to start more work in Term 2. To improve for next term, I will explore more characters, focus on creating good objectives and put even more effort into my writing work in class and on the blogs. Like I have said, hard work pays off!