Sunday, June 2, 2019

My Response Phase Portfolio - Hot-Seating, Roleplay, Cross-cutting, :: Drama

My Response Phase Portfolio - Hot-Seating, Roleplay, Cross-cutting, and Marking the moment.My Response Phase PortfolioHot-SeatingWhen we Hot-seated Johnny we found out a lot of information some thecharacter. Little things such as How old are you? jockstraped. ByHot-seating we learned that even such things , that matter so littlecan help develop a drama. We could also find out personal details thathe probably didnt want anyone else to know. By doing this we couldthen decide how to develop the spot and characters. For voice,If I asked Johnny Where do you live? and his reply was By the Sea,we could produce a scene on the beach. This is just a typical fashion modelof how Hot-seating helps.RoleplayWhen we did a short Roleplay we could countenance together how Johnny acted towardslife, and this allowed to take a sneak at what everyday life is likefor Johnny. We also got to visit how he acted towards family andfriends. On rare occasions we might be able to see how Johnny gothimself into this situation. This helped us explore the text becausewe could see how he acted and what he does, If there are any problemsand could those problems be solved. For example we might see Johnny ina pub with a drug gang after(prenominal) him because he owes money. We can nowunderstand and see how and what life is like for Johnny. We (As anaudience) could then decide whether to deal with the problem or justlet it get out of hand. This is just an typical example of howRoleplay helps.Cross-cuttingWhen we used Cross-cutting we saw how Johnny got himself into this badsituation of a drinking problem. This helped because we could see howothers reacted to his drinking problems. For example we found out thatJohnnys parents really did care for him, even though Johnny wentaround telling people his family were dead and that they wouldnt careanyway. We found this strategy helped because we could see what lifewas like before and while his problem occurred.Marking The MomentWe marked the moment when we was developing our first scene in ourdrama. The scene was about Johnny in a pub, he was there drowning hissorrows. However when he thought life couldnt get worse 2 drugaddicts came in postulation for their money. Johnny had to tell them thathe didnt have the money and they didnt like it. So they beat him upand leave him on the pub floor, threatening him before they leave. andhe was being chased up by drug addicts for there moneyText Box .

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