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Acting for non-majors CU Boulder
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Film, Theatre & Television
Undergraduate 1
09/07/2010

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ACTION
Definition
purposeful behavior directed toward achieving an objective
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affective memory
Definition
the recalling of details surrounding an event in an actors' life to reawaken personal emotions
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beat
Definition
a unit of dramatic action reflecting a single objective
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conflict
Definition
tension between opposing forces
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given circumstances
Definition
the conditions - the who, what, where, and when - of the dramatic situation
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inner monologue
Definition
the continuous, "self-talk" as the character; what the character is thinking when not speaking; inner monologue is directly connected to the subtext and unique language of the character
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magic if
Definition
the ability to act as if the imaginary dramatic circumstances were real
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through-line
Definition
the series of actions that lead a character toward the fulfillment of the superobjective; also called through-action or through-line of action
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downstage
Definition
toward the audience
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upstage
Definition
away from the audience
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below
Definition
toward the audience in relation to something else on stage. “Stand below the table,” would be the same as saying “Stand downstage of the table.”
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above
Definition
away from the audience in relation to something else on stage.
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offstage
Definition
all parts of the stage not enclosed by the setting
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blocking
Definition
in general all actor movement on stage is referred to as blocking
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tag line
Definition
the last line of a scene or act immediately before the lowering of the curtain.
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apron
Definition
that part of the stage downstage of the act curtain line
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batten
Definition
a long strip of pipe suspended from the ceiling, upon which scenery and lights are hung.
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create a part
Definition
to be the first person to play a role
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dead pan
Definition
an utterly expressionless face
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deus ex machina
Definition
Latin for a god from a machine. Historically refers to a god-character in Greek and Roman drama that appears at then end of the play to set

the action aright. Currently used to refer to a playwriting trick, employing an artificial solution to a dramatic problem
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dramatis personae
Definition
the persons in the play
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