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Week - 1
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Feedback and General Planning of the Year
Evaluation on the previous semester, students' strengths and areas for improvement. |
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Week - 2
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Script Reading and Character Analysis
Subtext reading, dramatic structure, character function. |
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Week - 3
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Actor's Role Preparation Process
Biography writing, emotional memory, starting from personal history. |
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Week - 4
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Emotion and Reaction in Partnered Work
Listening, staying in the moment, mutual acting interaction. |
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Week - 5
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Close-up Acting
Mimic control, visual expression, creating emotion in silent scenes. |
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Week - 6
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Scene Creation with Improvisation Techniques
Free creation, improvisation exercises in front of the camera. |
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Week - 7
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Emotional Transitions in Front of the Camera
Acting from the inside out, rapid emotional changes, preparation for interrupted shots. |
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Week - 8
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Working with Director's Notes
Director-actor dialog, performance development with instructions. |
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Week - 9
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Scene Repetition and Continuity
Ability to play the same scene consistently in different takes. |
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Week - 10
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Genre Cinema and Acting (Thriller, Comedy, Drama)
Transformation of acting styles according to genres. |
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Week - 11
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Acting in Short Film Scenes
Scene selection and rehearsal from ready-made short film scripts. |
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Week - 12
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Shooting Preparation - Mise-en-scene and Blocking Practices
Movement in space, camera line, light awareness. |
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Week - 13
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Day of Filming - Recording
Professional recording of student scenes. |
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Week - 14
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Performance Monitoring and Feedback
Classroom evaluation of recorded scenes and individual analysis.. |