Skip to content | Accessibility - list of access keys used on this site | Sitemap
Find what you need to know

Home > Subjects > English > English level 1 > 1.7 Create a visual text > Subject content > Dramatic presentation

  • Subject: English
  • AS: 90855
  • Level: 1
  • Credits: 3
  • Internal

1.7 Create a visual text

Dramatic presentation

To give a dramatic presentation you need to be familiar with a range of different techniques and examples. Refer to voice and movement delivery techniques.

Use the following steps as a guide for the planning for any type of dramatic presentation:

  • Choose a character and get to know them by understanding their personality, situation and relationships with others.
  • Read the script or text thoroughly to gather your main idea or theme you want to focus on.
  • Brainstorm different ways to present or express this idea. Plan and develop your ideas by writing notes on the script or text.
  • Plan your movement by drawing quick sketches of the stage layout and overall look of the set. Think of visual features – costume, props, scene, facial expression, and movement.
  • Choose your verbal features carefully, they must suit the visual aspect and personality of the character and the main idea from the situation. See Intonation for more information on using your voice.
    Write On is an exercise to help you select the appropriate dramatic techniques.
  • Review your use of the features during rehearsal.

It is possible to write an original script and perform it for this standard.

If you are presenting a full stage production see Drama.

Presenting your drama
It is important to warm up your voice and your body so you can stay in role during your performance.

Reviewing your work
To improve your dramatic performance use the following list as a guide to help you consider the parts of your performance you can change:

  • Have you set the scene so your audience can relate to the time and place your drama is set?
  • Have you created a convincing character through language? (An accent is optional.)
  • Have you tried to show a range of emotions?
  • Have you used a prop or item of costume?
  • Have you memorised your lines?
  • Can you stay in character/role to deliver your lines in a natural and convincing way?

Your school English department will have copies of the exemplars for this standard, which you should view to help prepare for this assessment.

Back to top

5

People logged in

171

People surfing this site

Most recent posts

English Level 1
1.1 Written text study (AS90849) 2011 - post essays here

Posted by: bluestardust

6:18pm 16.05.2012

English Level 2
2,7 - Text reccomendation

Posted by: voldemortz

6:14pm 11.05.2012

English Level 3 & Scholarship
3.4 (90723) VISUAL TEXTS post all your essays/Qs here

Posted by: Angelicpingu

10:00pm 14.05.2012

Mathematics Level 1
Probability/Chance (91037, 91038)

Posted by: mathsteacher

11:57am 15.05.2012

Mathematics Level 2
Studying for maths

Posted by: mathsteacher

7:00pm 15.05.2012

Mathematics Level 3 Calculus & Calculus Scholarship
CALCULUS 3.4 - Complex numbers (algebra)

Posted by: IPB

10:27am 17.05.2012

Mathematics Level 3 Statistics & Statistics Scholarship
STATS 3.6 - Probability Distributions

Posted by: mathsteacher3

8:25pm 16.05.2012

Sciences Level 1
Please help with design of new website

Posted by: mathsteacher

4:32pm 03.05.2012

Science Level 2 & 3
sci 3.1

Posted by: sciencesteacher16

10:00am 14.05.2012

Physics Level 2
PHYSICS 2.6 ELECTRICITY AND ELECTROMAGNETISM

Posted by: scienceteacher6

8:09am 17.05.2012

Physics Level 3 & Scholarship
PHYSICS 3.1 PRACTICAL INVESTIGATION

Posted by: scienceteacher3

10:47am 17.05.2012

Biology Level 2, 3 & Scholarship
BIOLOGY INTERNAL 3.2 All posts here please

Posted by: Razzy

5:27pm 17.05.2012

Chemistry Level 2, 3 & Scholarship
CHEMISTRY 3.4 NEW Bonding and thermochemistry external

Posted by: ItsSnowing

10:42pm 16.05.2012

Other
This Year's Challenges :)

Posted by: Boci88

10:43pm 16.05.2012