run line means that the lines of drama the actors rehearse it quickly. before the play or film.
the three main plot lines in drama, are the beginning, middle, and end.
Something along the lines of... taking an idea and building it better and letting the idea grow into a piece of drama.
The dancer uses lines to create the drama for the story she is telling. Lines are important in telling the story and creating the drama in a sculpture
Drama
It is when you memorize your lines for a dramatical performance
the three main plot lines in drama, are the beginning, middle, and end.
Something along the lines of... taking an idea and building it better and letting the idea grow into a piece of drama.
The dancer uses lines to create the drama for the story she is telling. Lines are important in telling the story and creating the drama in a sculpture
Drama
It is when you memorize your lines for a dramatical performance
Mama Drama - 2012 Battle Lines 1-3 was released on: USA: 1 August 2012
In drama, "sight lines" refer to the visual pathways that allow the audience to see the performers and the action on stage without obstruction. It encompasses the angles and positions from which viewers can clearly observe the performance. Effective use of sight lines is crucial in stage design and blocking to ensure that all audience members have a good view of the action. Poor sight lines can detract from the overall experience by limiting visibility.
The correct spelling is "dialogue" (conversation, drama lines).
The cue lines in a drama are often referred to as "cue lines" or "cues." These lines signal an actor to deliver their next line or perform an action, ensuring the flow of the dialogue and the overall performance. They are crucial for timing and coordination among cast members during a production.
pace in drama means tempo
In drama, the stage direction "aside" means lines are delivered to the audience, breaking the "fourth wall". http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aside
It means that you would be able to run through the lines/monologue smoothly without stopping (unless intended) and able to act it, not just say it.