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Freshman Acting
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Study First
Subject
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performing-arts
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Through your interactions - you will begin to develop a working - tursting relationships wand to learn what it takes to be a part of an ______ - a group whose individuals function together to create a whole.
Articulators
Ensemble
Project
Resonants - hard palate - soft palate - throat - sinuses
2. What are the three elements of storytelling?
3. Stealing focus of a scene.
Upstage
Spontaneity imagination
Tempo
Vowels are formed by the hard and soft palate - throat - sinuses - and the vibrations.
4. __________ are the parts of the body that create vowel sounds.
Resonators
Project
Open
Script
5. another way to use improvisation is in _____ _____.
Any movement that tells us something important about the character -movement that tells us a story through silent action alone -movement that portrays an activity without using objects
Character development
Pantomiming
Resonators
6. What are the three types of movement covered in pantomime?
Any movement that tells us something important about the character -movement that tells us a story through silent action alone -movement that portrays an activity without using objects
In improvisation you must create speeches and actions immediately and without preparation.
Isolate
Impovise
7. ____________ is your memory of sights - sounds - smells - tastes - and textures.
Sense memory
Tell - show
Pantomiming
*an action that tells the audience something about the character you are preforming as - a movement that tells a story without words
8. The text of the play is the _____.
Similarities - differences
Posture
Resonators
Script
9. To develop self awareness - you will need to ________ yourself from the outside and refelct upon yourself from the inside.
Character development
Observe
*an action that tells the audience something about the character you are preforming as - a movement that tells a story without words
Shared Position
10. Smaller sections of a scene divided where shifts in emotion or topic occurs
Beats
Cross
Subtext
Resonators
11. In improvisation you must also pay close _____ to what your fellow actors are saying and doing so you can ____ accordingly. ____ _____ is also vital for improvisation
Storytellers acknowledge the listeners and adpt the story accordingly -storytellers take on many different characters and don't stick to just one -some stories may span many years with int so it takes more than one session to tell
Posture
Attention - react - cooperative flexibility
Spontaneity imagination
12. When was storytelling originated?
Around age of cave dwellers - use to tell myths - legends - and folktales
Standing up straight - shoulders back - chin up - imagine body suspended from string
articulation
Phrasing
13. How you divide your speeches into smaller parts - adding pauses to create emphasis and rhythmic pattern of sounds and silences is _______.
Subtext
Pitch
Improvise
Beats
14. To keep your face and the front of your body visible to the audience as much as possible.
Tempo
Open
Physical warm-ups help get your body physically and mentally prepared for whatever exercise/ activity you plan to do.
Ensemble
15. To make your voice fill the performance space.
Gesture
Project
Similarities - differences
Focus
16. ______ is to make your voice fill the performance space.
Project
Pantomiming
In improvisation you must create speeches and actions immediately and without preparation.
Gesture
17. What is good posture?
Standing up straight - shoulders back - chin up - imagine body suspended from string
Script
Tempo
Observe
18. To move from one place onstage to another.
Consonants are formed by articulators which are the jaw - lips - tongue - teeth - and soft palate.
Character development
Shared Position
Cross
19. Information that is implied but not stated directly by a character; thoughts or actions of a character that do not express the same meaning as the spoken words
Subtext
In improvisation you must create speeches and actions immediately and without preparation.
articulation
Tempo
20. How high or low your voice is
Posture
Attention - react - cooperative flexibility
Cold Reading
Pitch
21. Smaller sections of a scene divided where shifts in emotion or topic occurs are called _______.
Breathing using diaphram
Phrasing
Be heard by everyone -convey the character -convey character's emotions
Pantomiming
22. What is diaphragmatic breathing
Shared Position
Breathing using diaphram
Story - conflict
Beats
23. To _______ means to set apart or detach.
Good posture is... standing up tall with your feet shoulder width apart; allowing yourself to relax completely.
Open
Isolate
Articulators
24. A quality cause by vibration that enriches the vocal tone.
*an action that tells the audience something about the character you are preforming as - a movement that tells a story without words
Articulators - jaw - lips - tongue - teeth - soft palate
Script
Resonance
25. Consonants are formed by _____ which are the ___ -____ -____ -____ and the _______.
Consonants are formed by articulators which are the jaw - lips - tongue - teeth - and soft palate.
Capabilities - limitations
Articulators - jaw - lips - tongue - teeth - soft palate
Open
26. Information This is implied but not stated directly by a character; thoughts or actions of a character that do not express the same meaning as the spoken words is _______.
Subtext
Resonators
Subtext
Upstage
27. A quality caused by vibration that enriches the vocal tone is _______.
Resonance.
Attention - react - cooperative flexibility
Cross
Project
28. A position onstage in which one actor mirrors another actor's body position.
Standing up straight - shoulders back - chin up - imagine body suspended from string
Shared Position
Pantomiming
Articulators
29. To keep your face and the front of your body visible to the audience as much as possible is called remaining ______.
Tempo
Open
Resonance.
Quality
30. _____ is the intended point of interest onstage.
Phrasing
articulation
Capabilities - limitations
Upstage
31. When you understand the _____ and ______ between you and the character you will be portraying - those _______ and ______ can be accentuated by your body and your voice.
Articulators
Similarities - differences
Storytellers acknowledge the listeners and adpt the story accordingly -storytellers take on many different characters and don't stick to just one -some stories may span many years with int so it takes more than one session to tell
Resonance
32. ______ is auditioning with a script that you have not had the opportunity to read before the audition.
Phrasing
Cold reading
*an action that tells the audience something about the character you are preforming as - a movement that tells a story without words
Tempo
33. To speak or to act without a script
Resonators
Impovise
*an action that tells the audience something about the character you are preforming as - a movement that tells a story without words
Resonance.
34. an expressive movement of the body or limbs is a ______.
Articulation
Gesture
articulation
Resonants - hard palate - soft palate - throat - sinuses
35. How high or low your voice is
Pitch
Loosen muscles - reminds you of space around you - relieves stress - find focus - prepare and energize
Cross
Improvise
36. The text of the play.
Resonance
Script
Focus
Inflection
37. Acting without words through facial expression and gesture.
Any movement that tells us something important about the character -movement that tells us a story through silent action alone -movement that portrays an activity without using objects
Physical warm-ups help get your body physically and mentally prepared for whatever exercise/ activity you plan to do.
Pantomime
Observe
38. How fast or slow you speak is _____.
Standing up straight - shoulders back - chin up - imagine body suspended from string
Good posture is... standing up tall with your feet shoulder width apart; allowing yourself to relax completely.
Tempo
Consonants are formed by articulators which are the jaw - lips - tongue - teeth - and soft palate.
39. What is the purpose of physical warm ups?
Story - conflict
Capabilities - limitations
Open
Loosen muscles - reminds you of space around you - relieves stress - find focus - prepare and energize
40. Information that is implied but not stated directly by a character; thoughts or actions of a character that do not express the same meaning as the spoken words
Open
Subtext
Cold Reading
Script
41. As you explore how your body moves - you will discover it's ______ and it's _______.
Gesture
Observe
Physical warm-ups help get your body physically and mentally prepared for whatever exercise/ activity you plan to do.
Capabilities - limitations
42. To speak or to act without a script
Cold Reading
Impovise
Subtext
Shared position
43. A position onstage in which one actor mirrors another actor's body position.
Project
Impovise
Resonators
Shared Position
44. Improvisation requires _____ ______ and the ability to use past personal experiences.
Spontaneity imagination
Isolate
Pantomime
Resonators
45. _______ are the parts of the body that create consonant sounds.
Pitch
Articulation
Quality
Articulators
46. To _______ means to set apart or detach.
Beats
Pitch
Improvisation requires spontaneity imagination.
Isolate
47. To stand upstage of another actor on a proscenium stage - forming the downstage actor to turn away from the audience to communicate with the upstage actor; stealing focus of a scene is called _________.
Upstage
Posture
articulation
Shared position
48. How you divide your speeches into smaller parts - adding pauses to create emphasis and rhythmic pattern of sounds and silences is _______.
Cross
Diaphragmatic breathing is when your diaphragm closes when you inhale and expands when you exhale.
Beats
Standing up straight - shoulders back - chin up - imagine body suspended from string
49. ______ is a position onstage in which one actor mirrors another actor's position.
Inflection
Tempo
Gesture
Articulation
50. What are the three jobs your voice must do during a performance?