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Unit 1: The World of Theater
Theater is one of the very first forms of entertainment—acting out ideas to amuse or inform others may even predate organized human language. This is an art form that has evolved over time, but it has never really lost track of its roots. To properly evaluate theater, it’s important to understand those roots. Why do we perform plays? What purpose do they serve? And why are plays still so relevant today? We’re about to dig into these questions so you’ll be better able to appreciate and evaluate theater.
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Unit 2: The World of Film
At its heart, film is another way to tell a story. It’s a visual medium, one that has the benefit of time to manipulate lights, cameras, performances, angles, technology, color, and sound to create the atmosphere that best suits its story. Innovations in hardware, computer effects, distribution, and technique have influenced changes in filmmaking over the years, but its primary goal has never changed: it’s here to tell us a story and entertain us.
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Unit 3: Theater Genres
Theater has evolved a great deal since its Greek beginnings. The earliest works included only comedy and tragedy. Over time, those two genres had to expand and change to accommodate the many different styles of writers and types of audiences drawn to onstage performances. Specific genres emerged to help label plays for audiences who were unfamiliar with the content. It’s easier to choose a play if you have some idea what kind of performance it will be.
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Unit 4: Film Genres
Theater is not the only form of performance that relies on genres to help define and categorize its output. But thanks to theater, by the time movies were developed, audiences were already accustomed to the idea of labels that helped them decide whether or not they were interested in watching. Filmmakers quickly began to mix and mingle these genres, creating surprising and entertaining work in the process.
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Unit 5: Plotting the Script
What goes into a script, whether for a stage play or a film? It’s a process that has evolved over time, but it usually takes on a specific architecture. Writers think about how best to convey the story through visual ideas, showing rather than telling audiences what is happening. The structure of the story gives writers a solid framework that appeals to audiences and lets writers be more inventive in other aspects of the story.
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Unit 6: Acting
Acting, when done well, offers more than just entertainment. It transforms a written play or script into a living, breathing work of art that can become a powerful story for many, many people. How do actors develop the skills to create believable, memorable characters? And what are the steps an actor goes through to be cast in a film or play?
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Unit 7: Directing
What does it mean to direct for stage or screen? What does a director do? What are their responsibilities, and how do they work with actors and the rest of the crew? The director works much like an orchestra conductor, coordinating everyone’s contribution to the art being created. It’s an important position to understand, so whether you’re an actor, the director of photography, a spectator, a critic, or the director, these are important questions to answer.
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Unit 8: Love of Stage and Screen
Dramatic performances, uproarious comedies, thrilling adventures, and delightful musicals entertain theater patrons and moviegoers every day—they help us pass the time, maybe move us to tears, and perhaps lighten our hearts. But there are those who have dedicated their professional lives to pinpointing the best each industry has to offer, celebrating that, and even restoring and preserving it so it can be enjoyed by audiences for years to come.
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