Study Notes Flashcards
Name the 7p’s &T
Pitch
Projection
Pace
Pause
Pronunciation
Preparation
Tone
What is Pitch
This refers to how high or low your voice is
What is preparation
The key to being confident in your performance is practice and preparation.
Projections
How loud your voice is
Projections
How loud your voice is
What is Pause
Is about your time for emphasis, you don’t need to say everything in one breathe
What is Pause
Is about your time for emphasis, you don’t need to say everything in one breathe
What is Pronunciation
It is important to say your lines properly and to know how to use the language to your advantage.Don’t follow your words.
What is physical characteristics.
This is all about editing the drama.You don’t need to stand still or keep a single facial expression.Use your space and your body to tell you a story
What is pace
Take time to add deliver Your lines probably don’t slow down and add emotions.
What is tone
It’s all about the emotion of your voice. You can create a character through tone..
What is tone
It’s all about the emotion of your voice. You can create a character through tone..
What is line
Strokes that show motion and connects two points
What is form
Shows an object in space.That i’m usually used describing 3-D objects
What is form
Shows an object in space.That i’m usually used describing 3-D objects
What is space
What is between object, also known as negative space?
What is texture
There feel real or implied of an object Or it’s surface
What is Color
May be Primary, Secondary, Territory, Complimentary, Hues,analogous, Any parts of the color wheel
What is tone
The lightness and darkness of an object often used with drawing
What is emphasis
When one area in a work of art stands out more than other
What is movements
The motion created in a work of art usually used the principle of Rhythm so achieve this
What is unity
The feeling of holiness of the path of being together
What is contrast
A different created when elements are placed next to each other in a work of art
Why does the rhythm
Repetitions of line shape or colors to create a feeling of move Meant
What is variety
The use of.
Different lines shape ocala’s in a piece of art.
Primary colours
Play Blue.
And yellow
Secondary.
Colors
Orange green and purple
What makes a tertiary colours
Primary +Secondary =Tertiary
Complementary colours
These colors are opposite on the colors wheel
Examples of complementary colours
Orange/blue
Green/red
Yellow/purple
Examples of complementary colours
Orange/blue
Green/red
Yellow/purple