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GCSE Terminology  Drama: 6 of 6  Understanding the effects of engineering achievements                                     Engineering: 1 of 5


 Characteristics of performance  Social, cultural and historical contexts  How meaning is interpreted and
 text(s) and dramatic work(s)  communicated
 the social, cultural and historical context
 Genre  in which the performance texts studied   Performance conventons

 Structure  are set  use of performance space and spatial relationships on

 Form  the theatrical conventions of the period in  stage

 Style  which the performance texts studied   actor and audience configuration
 were created.
 Language
 Sub-text  relationships between performers and audience

 Character motivation and

 interation  design fundamentals such as scale, shape, colour,
 The creation of mood and   texture
 atmosphere  the design of props and the design of sets such as

 The development of pace and   revolves, trucks, projection, multimedia, pyrotechnics,
 rhythm  smoke machines, flying

 Dramatic climax  the design of costume including hair and makeup

 Stage directions  the design of lighting such as direction, colour,

 intensity, special effects
 The pratical demends of the
 text  the design of sound such as direction, amplification,
 music, sound effects both live and recorded
 performers' vocal interpretation of character such as

 accent, volume, pitch, timing, pace, intonation,
 phrasing, emotional range, delivery of lines
 performers' physical interpretation of character such as
 build, age, height, facial features, movement, posture,

 gesture, facial expression.
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