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Small Screen Drama

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Description of activity

In groups, students devise, rehearse and make a video of 6 to 8 minutes in the style of the silent movies of the 1920s and incorporating features of melodrama.

Context

During the making, performing and appreciating activities in this unit, students have learnt about the history and conventions of melodrama. They have viewed examples of short films and silent films and learnt about film-making techniques and developing a storyboard for a short film. Students have completed workshops on using a video camera and editing, and they have studied the different roles and responsibilities within a film crew.

Areas for Assessment

Outcomes

A student:

5.1.1 manipulates the elements of drama to create belief, clarity and tension in character, role, situation and action
5.1.2 contributes, selects, develops and structures ideas in improvisation and playbuilding
5.1.3 devises, interprets and enacts drama using scripted and unscripted material or text
5.1.4 explores, structures and refines ideas using dramatic forms, performance styles, dramatic techniques, theatrical conventions and technologies
5.2.1 applies acting and performance techniques expressively and collaboratively to communicate dramatic meaning
5.2.3 employs a variety of dramatic forms, performances styles, dramatic techniques, theatrical conventions and technologies to create dramatic meaning

Criteria for assessing learning

(These criteria would normally be communicated to students with the activity.)

Students will be assessed on their ability to:

  • devise a short video, using the elements of drama such as structure, role and character, tension, time and situation appropriate to the conventions of melodrama and silent films
  • use acting and performance techniques appropriate to the conventions of melodrama and silent films
  • use technology to create dramatic meaning.
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