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Higher education drama videos

Preview of Storyboard for script writing

Storyboard for script writing

Created by
FlipOnTheLite
This is a storyboard I created for my students to use when writing their scripts. It helps for them to visualize what they are going to do and what they will need before they begin videotaping their projects. This is a PDF file you can download and print to use in your classroom. If you have any questions, please email fliponthelite@gmail.com
Preview of Theatre Games For The Classroom: 18 Icebreakers, Energy Boosters with Videos

Theatre Games For The Classroom: 18 Icebreakers, Energy Boosters with Videos

UPDATED AND REVISED AUGUST 1st, 2019! Includes 12 instructional videos created exclusively for this product!This newly revised and updated instructional packet contains eighteen theatre games for drama and acting classes that I have been using in my own high school acting classes since 2004. Broken down into four categories: Icebreakers, Energy Boosters, Vocal Exercises, and Games For a Rainy Day, the games promote creativity, help foster classroom unity and respect, sharpen focus, and build phy
Preview of (360/3D) Elizabethan Theatre Virtual Tour

(360/3D) Elizabethan Theatre Virtual Tour

Created by
AI History Hub
Immerse yourself in the vibrant world of the 1600s with our Virtual Tour of an Elizabethan Theatre. This meticulously crafted panoramic tour offers a 360-degree view of a historically accurate Elizabethan theatre during the peak of Shakespeare's career.Features:High-Resolution Panoramic Imagery: Explore every corner of the theatre in stunning detail, from the thatched roof and timbered galleries to the open stage set for a Shakespearean play.Interactive Elements: Click on various parts of the th
Preview of Editable Sound Design Slideshow and Worksheet (Complete Lesson & Pixar Examples)

Editable Sound Design Slideshow and Worksheet (Complete Lesson & Pixar Examples)

Sound design is an integral part of quality film design, and it’s subsequently an important aspect of any film design unit. This lesson plan / slideshow is a great resource for teaching students key components of sound design, especially in films. It covers diegetic sounds, non-diegetic sounds, and subjective sounds and provides definitions of each. Additionally, it provides fun, entertaining examples (from Pixar and more) for students to practice on, with scenes from Baby Driver and Wall-e. The
Preview of 12 Angry Men Movie Worksheet

12 Angry Men Movie Worksheet

Question worksheet for the movie '12 Angry Men'.
Preview of Leadership and Problems in Apollo 13

Leadership and Problems in Apollo 13

Apollo 13 is an iconic movie that I always used to introduce problem solving. The best scene for this is when the engineers attempt to fix the aircraft by creating a new filter. Because the film is about all of the problems on the Apollo 13 spacecraft and how the astronauts and engineers attempt to bring it home safely, I often had students analyze the problems and assess how they were remedied. It is also a great movie to have students analyze various leadership styles--autocratic, democratic
Preview of Workplace Skills Videos Featured by the DOL

Workplace Skills Videos Featured by the DOL

This engaging and informative group activity is perfect for any Employment Laws or Workplace Readiness Unit. Included are 6 individual video links by the U.S Department of Labor where specific soft skills are explained and portrayed via fictional scenarios.Students in groups have the opportunity to discuss the assigned soft skill within their group and create their own unique skit showcasing the proper use of their assigned soft skill. Video links for students are in the form of QR codes, but te
Preview of 6 original stop motion films, customized curricula, and worksheets

6 original stop motion films, customized curricula, and worksheets

This bundle includes a download link so you can own all five award-winning films, plus one bonus film! Also includes five extensive lesson plans and student worksheets. You can sample my lessons by downloading three of the 5 lesson plans for free in my store.Additional lesson plans for "The Clown," and "The Telling Tale" are included here.Students love our scrappy stop motion films! Activities include a variety of group and individual projects such as :Comparative literature (comparing oral, w
Preview of Telenovela Spanish Culture Video - Legonovela Episode 1
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Telenovela Spanish Culture Video - Legonovela Episode 1

Created by
Santiago Spanish
Legonovela is a funny version of a Telenovela using Legos. This video is in Spanish with Spanish subtitles. The Spanish is also made comprehensible by completing a "Before you watch" activity on the worksheet included. Watch this funny version of a Telenovela to keep your students entertained while learning Spanish in context.Worksheet also includes comprehension questions and a writing activity. You will find the key and classroom extension ideas attached.If you like this video, check out o
Preview of Telenovela Spanish Culture Video - Legonovela Episode 2
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Telenovela Spanish Culture Video - Legonovela Episode 2

Created by
Santiago Spanish
Legonovela is a funny version of a Telenovela using Legos. This video is in Spanish with Spanish subtitles. The Spanish is also made comprehensible by completing a "Before you watch" activity on the worksheet included. Watch this funny version of a Telenovela to keep your students entertained while learning Spanish in context.THIS IS THE 2ND EPISODE! CLICK HERE TO SEE EPISODE 1!Worksheet also includes comprehension questions and a writing activity. You will find the key and classroom extension
Preview of Outlining Your Plot, 9

Outlining Your Plot, 9

Created by
Grammatique
Part 9, Outlining Your Plot detail the lists and graphs you make to outline your plot. The lists include the characters: protagonist, antagonist, their allies, and the measurable qualities of every character. The lists also include the settings and any important prop, and their measurable qualities. The graphs are to give a visual of the meetings of the characters with props at important settings that convey the forces showing the convergences. Also, there is an example of how the same story-lin
Preview of Outlining Your Plot, Plot.9

Outlining Your Plot, Plot.9

Created by
Grammatique
Part 9, Outlining Your Script details how to outline your story or script, both as lists of the qualities of character, props, and settings, and as a graph of convergences. It also discusses how the same story-line with the same characters can have different interpretations or have a twist added by analyzing what forces the characters convey.
Preview of Inciting Incidents and Rising Action, Plot.6

Inciting Incidents and Rising Action, Plot.6

Created by
Grammatique
Part 6, Inciting Incident and Rising Action defines what an inciting incident is and what rising action is. It explains how they work through the interplay of forces conveyed by the protagonist and their allies and antagonist and their cohorts as well as the meetings between protagonist forces and antagonist forces. It also explains how different forms of excitement, such as a sense of betrayal or suspense, is generated through the convergence of positive and negative forces as they are conveyed
Preview of Climax and Falling Action, Plot.8.2

Climax and Falling Action, Plot.8.2

Created by
Grammatique
Part 8, Climax and Falling Action 2, uses examples to further explain the workings of the climax and the falling action of stories and scripts. It details how information, props, and settings can all convey important forces that when converging with the protagonist and the antagonist empower whichever character they are allied with and so contribute to the transformation of the main characters. Students will understand climaxes and falling action in a new, more precise way which will help them
Preview of Revising Your Story or Script: Taking away the horror of it, Plot.10

Revising Your Story or Script: Taking away the horror of it, Plot.10

Created by
Grammatique
"Revising Your Story or Script: Taking away the horror of it" is the tenth and last part of "How to Outline Your Story or Script." It details what to look for to make sure your story has a climax and that the climax works properly, how to check the story builds in excitement properly, and how to make sure character interactions are believable. It also discusses analyzing books and films as plot structures of symbolic forces conveyed by characters, props, and settings.
Preview of "IF" POEM (by Rudyard Kipling) HAND MOTIONS

"IF" POEM (by Rudyard Kipling) HAND MOTIONS

Created by
Patricia Ferrin
Learn this poem quickly with these hand motions! It is fun and easy to learn kinesthetically and the students will remember this poem for years to come! Better yet, they will look forward to the daily recitation warm up as a class, family, or individual!
Preview of Forces Behave in Characteristic Ways, Plot.3

Forces Behave in Characteristic Ways, Plot.3

Created by
Grammatique
Part 3, Forces Behavior in Characteristic Ways details how the study of forces defines positive and negative behavior. The lesson shows that by interpreting these behaviors metaphorically through cultural or personal associations you can give your protagonist the positive behaviors and your antagonist the negative behaviors.
Preview of Outline Your Story or Script, Plot.1

Outline Your Story or Script, Plot.1

Created by
Grammatique
Part One, the Overview "How to Outline Your Story or Script" defines dramatic structure, plot, and its parts with precision. It introduces characters, settings, and key objects as dynamic elements of plot, and what makes them dynamic.
Preview of Forces Can Be Measured, Plot.4

Forces Can Be Measured, Plot.4

Created by
Grammatique
Part 4, Forces Can Be Measured explains that since forces can be measured in some way the concept can be carried over to the understanding of characters, settings, and important objects. Characters will have qualities that can be measured, such as a physical ability, mental ability, or different kinds of skills. Settings will have power to either create an atmosphere or mood that affects characters and objects or may have a power such as drawing certain characters to them or locking characters w
Preview of Climax and Falling Action, Plot.7.1

Climax and Falling Action, Plot.7.1

Created by
Grammatique
This, the seventh part of How to Outline Your Script or Story, defines the climax in such a way students will be able to accurate find the climax of stories and scripts and create dramatic climaxes themselves. The lesson also details the functions of the falling action: how it ties up loose ends in a way satisfying to readers or audiences and how it provides closure to a story or script. Students will be able to identify the falling action in stories and scripts as well as create satisfying fall
Preview of Looking at Set Designs
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Looking at Set Designs

A 6 minute videos that takes a look at several Broadway productions, including The Lion King and Wicked. Vocabulary words that are covered: RenderingModelPaper ModelProduction ModelGrand DrapeForced PerspectiveCycloramaUnit SetBalcony SeatsOrchestra SeatsNon-RealismRealismProsceniumThrustComplete with captions, ready for digital instruction! You can view the watermarked sample version here:
Preview of Forces Follow a Course, Plot.5

Forces Follow a Course, Plot.5

Created by
Grammatique
Part 5, Forces Follow a Course details how to establish a theme by choosing the setting for the beginning and the setting for the ending or your story or script. It explains how settings have meaning and gives examples of how you can create themes from your choice of opening and ending settings.
Preview of The Five Questions for Preparing a Role

The Five Questions for Preparing a Role

Created by
Laura Rebecca
Interactive lesson for drama teachers and teachers of acting and theater. In this powerpoint presentation, introduce your students to the "Five Questions" every actor must ask when creating a character. Contains explanation of questions, journal/discussion prompts for students, and links to two YouTube video clips of scenes from movies that can be used for classroom discussion ("The Devil Wears Prada" and "Hidden Figures").
Preview of Set Design: Renderings, Models, and Technical Drawings
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Set Design: Renderings, Models, and Technical Drawings

A video about the set design process, as well as a more in-depth look at renderings, models, and technical drawings. You can view the watermarked sample video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1g8yOspil4w❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤Feedback and Followers:If you enjoy my products, please leave a review! It helps other teachers find these resources more quickly in the future. Follow Theatre with Mrs. Hancock for the latest uploads and sales!Best,Mrs. Hancock~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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