PEARSON (PEARSON) • Drama and Theatre Studies 2016
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Notes on sound design for component 3 (written exam). Includes descriptions of different styles of sound, how sound design creates impact etc. Enhanced understanding of your design concept allows access to top band marks.
Notes on lighting design for A Level Drama Component 3. Includes descriptions of types of lanterns used in theatre and their effects, limitations, and advantages, as well as definitions of key vocab to use in essays / the written exam. General notes on how lighting can be used effectively which will gain you marks.
This document gives facts on the writer of Equus, Peter Shaffer, to show the examiner a wide range of knowledge, possibly gaining extra marks.
A document of revision flash-cards that cover Fences by Wilson and Woyzeck by Buchner. There is OPC for both plays, explanations of keywords, ideas for the concept, quotes and other information to broaden knowledge of the texts.
An indepth glossary of almost 200 key Theatre Studies terms to use in answers and understanding. Includes: Performance, Technical and Design words. Useful for exam question responses.
A visual mind map of key words in relation to Woyzeck by George Buchner. Includes: Background research on Buchner, Woyzeck plots and characters, Original Performance Conditions and further research of Brecht as a practioners. Pairs well with "Theatre Studies Woyzeck Notes Complete"
A indepth set of notes providing information about: Answeing skills, Character/Plot of Woyzeck by George Buchner, History of the Play, Author Background Research (Buchner), and Original Performance Conditions. Also includes practitioner notes on Brecht (can vary based on school choices).