ACT 3325 VOCAL PRODUCTION III

This course is designed to meet the needs of the intermediate B.F.A. acting student. Students will continue to learn to apply vocal exercises and warm-ups by designing their own versions based on the information provided in ACT 2225 and 2226. Students will learn how to use their phonetic tools to analyze both classical and contemporary dialogue and verse to better understand why a playwright has chosen specific sounds and words, and how as performers they might bring these sounds to organic life. They will learn how to use sounds as tools for organic acting. They will be introduced to scansion technique for verse speaking, phonetic length and technical analysis of both poetic and contemporary writing.

Credits

1 sh

Prerequisite

ACT 2225, ACT 2226; acting majors or permission of instructor

Course Types

Advanced Studies; Theatre Arts Elective

Offered

  • Spring

Previous Course Number

ACT 325

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