Production Process - Planning, development and presentation, Dramatic Elements - Focus, tension, timing, rhythm, contrast, mood, space, symbol, conflict, climax, Improvisation - A performance that is unplanned or unscripted: created spontaneously by the performers, Status - A character’s level of importance in relation to other characters, Vocal Acting Skills - Pace, pitch, tone, volume, pauses, emphasis, rhythm and inflection, Physical Acting Skills - Posture, gestures, eye-contact, gait, facial expressions and movement, Disjointed Time - A non-naturalistic theatrical convention., Blocking - Refers to the location and movement of actors in the space., Motivation - What drives a character to say or do something., Motion - The movement or implied movement of actors and design features., Rhythm - The pace, timing and tempo., Emphasis - Aspects of the interpretation are given a particular focus, importance or prominence., Planning Stage Tasks - Researching and brainstorming., Development Stage Tasks - Trialling ideas, rehearsing and blocking, Presentation Stage Tasks - Bumping in, performing and bumping out, Tone - The emotion applied to the vocalised dialogue, Upstage - Away from the audience, Downstage - Towards the audience, Implied character - When a monologue performer directs their speech/action to another character., Director - The person who sets the overall artistic vision.,

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