Definitions
In Practice
Toolbox
100

What is defined as how long a movement lasts?

Duration

100

What tools are used the most in pantomime

facials and body/movement

100

The tool used for actors to convey character vocally

Voice

200

The outline of a body in space


Shape

200
what viewpoint it being exhibited by walking on the moon in slow motion or speaking/ performing in rapid succession to depict a passing of time or a lot of caffine

Tempo

200

The tool used to convey and build character relationship within a scene enhancing it as a group

Collaboration

300

What is defined as how performers responds to movement from other people, objects, or design elements?

Kinesthetic Response

300

What do use to focus on building character backstory, relationships, and your scenes as a whole by focusing on your particular role?

Uta Hagen Questions

300

The tool described as how you convey character and scene through actions and gestures

Body/moevement

400

The onstage pattern or design a movement creates

Topography

400

What viewpoint is used through individual body movements depicting character relationships and emotions? Such as hitting your forehead and saying "duh!" or joking around or being a mother character and hugging your daughter?

Gesture

400

Using and building onto what was provided by your scene partners

Cooperation

500

Defined as a performers physical environment

Architecture

500

If you focus on silhouettes in a scene or in a game of museum what viewpoint are you focusing on? 

Shape

500

The act of putting everything together to create a fully realized and cohesive scene

Imagination