A split scene in drama is where two scenes go on at the same time on stage, one stage left and one stage right. The scene stage left will begin, for example and the actors in the scene stage right will be frozen. The actors stage left will then freeze and the actors stage right will resume the action and then freeze at the end. This may go backwards and forwards several times. It is used to show events that are taking place simultaneously.
we use split scene because to show the audience the facial expressions and the body language of the character and the role you are doing . mainly split scene are used for to learn :- to freeze , link line and to communicate to audience.
prop is an object used in drama to help the scene and performance such as a table and chairs
In drama, an extra is a person used in a scene to provide background. For instance, people in a crowd scene, or orcs in a Middle Earth battle scene. They don't have lines or even a name in the performance, but they are essential to provide background for the scene.
Cross-cutting is an Explorative Strategy and is used a lot in Drama. Once you have created a series of scenes you use Cross-cutting to re-order them and create a piece of drama that moves forwards and backwards in time and also can move locations too.
See What_is_a_Split_Stage_in_dramaThe same thing!
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we use split scene because to show the audience the facial expressions and the body language of the character and the role you are doing . mainly split scene are used for to learn :- to freeze , link line and to communicate to audience.
A scene of drama that goes back in time to the characters memory that they want to show.
prop is an object used in drama to help the scene and performance such as a table and chairs
In drama, an extra is a person used in a scene to provide background. For instance, people in a crowd scene, or orcs in a Middle Earth battle scene. They don't have lines or even a name in the performance, but they are essential to provide background for the scene.
It is the back round of the scene.
a small laugh scene
it means that the play the drama club are acting is finished
Cross-cutting is an Explorative Strategy and is used a lot in Drama. Once you have created a series of scenes you use Cross-cutting to re-order them and create a piece of drama that moves forwards and backwards in time and also can move locations too.
See What_is_a_Split_Stage_in_dramaThe same thing!
flashback