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The Watergate Scandal - IGCSE Edexcel History Exam 100% Correct!!

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President Nixon - ANSWER, Republican. Won a seat in Senate in 1950, making a name for himself in the McCarthy communist witch hunts. He died in 1994. CREEP (Committee to Re-elect the President) - ANSWERRichard Nixon's Committee for Re-electing the President. Found to have been engaged in a ...

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GCSE Edexcel drama Exam 100% Correct!!

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Director - ANSWERsomeone responsible for the overall creative vision of the show. They instruct the actors and designers. Performer - ANSWERan actor, a singer, or a dancer whose job is to perform within a production. Designer - ANSWERThe design team are brought together by the director and help to...

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Edexcel GCSE Drama: Generic Terms Exam 100% Correct!!

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Acting Area - ANSWERThat area within the performance space within which the performer may move in full view of the audience. Action - ANSWERThe movement or development of the plot or story in a play; the sense of forward movement created by the sense of time and/or the physical and psychological mo...

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GCSE Drama: Edexcel: Section A: Bringing Texts to Life Exam 100% Correct!!

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Tone - ANSWERThe emotional quality of the voice, e.g. menacing. Monotone - ANSWERSpeaking without any expression intonation - ANSWERThe rise and fall of the voice when speaking a line pitch - ANSWERthe highness or lowness of a vocal tone inflection - ANSWERvarying the pitch during a line of spee...

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Drama, Literature and Music: Religious Studies Edexcel: GCSE (9:1)Exam 100% Verified!!

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Catechism of the Catholic Church 2567 - Drama - ANSWER"God calls man first. Man may forget his Creator or hide far from his face; he may run after idols or accuse the deity of having abandoned him; yet the living and true God tirelessly calls each person to that mysterious encounter known as pray...

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GCSE Edexcel Drama Exam 100% Accurate!!

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End-on - ANSWERThe stage is at one end of the theatre with seats usually raised and facing it. Proscenium Arch - ANSWERThe audience looks onto the stage through a large arch- like painting a picture. Black Box - ANSWERA studio theatre painted black to achieve neutrality. In The Round - ANSWERThe ...

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gcse edexcel drama subject specific terminology Exam Questions & Answers 100% Correct

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Director's Concept - ANSWERHow the director imagines the text and its themes, idea mod and design in order to have an impact on the audience proscenium arch - ANSWERa semi permanent wall that divides the stage from the audience the opening in the wall frames the stage in the round - ANSWERthe a...

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GCSE Drama Edexcel 9-1 Lighting terms Exam 100% Correct!!

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black out - ANSWERthe quick shutting off of all the stage lights cross fade - ANSWERto fade or dim from one lighting set-up to another without going through a dim-out or black-out lantern - ANSWERname for a stage light spotlight - ANSWERa light that creates one distinct pool of light on the groun...

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Edexcel GCSE Drama: Lighting Design Glossary Exam Questions & Answers 100% Correct!!

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Advance Bar - ANSWERLighting bar hung from auditorium close to stage. Amp - ANSWERShort for amplifier, which is used to amplify sound. AMP - ANSWERShort for Ampere, a unit of electrical current. Baby Spot - ANSWERSmall spotlight under 500W. Backlight - ANSWERLight coming from upstage, behind sce...

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DRAMA Key Words GCSE Exam 2024(100% Correct)

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Tone - vocal skills - ANSWERThis describes how the lines are said to convey meaning. For example, a sarcastic tone might mean that while a character says he is pleased to see someone, he is in fact not. Intonation - vocal skills - ANSWERThis describes the rise and fall of the voice to help provide ...

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Devising portfolio: Devising portfolio: Drama: GCSE (9:1) Exam 100% Updated!!

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Devising portfolio - ANSWERthe portfolio must cover the following: your contribution to the creation, development and realisation of your piece. You will also need to write about the consideration of genre, structure, character, form, style, and language. Finally you should write about the successfu...

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GCSE Drama - Section A Exam 2024 Questions & Answers 100% Correct!!

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What are the areas of the stage? - ANSWER Theatre in the Round - ANSWERWhen the audience are on all sides. Proscenium Arch - ANSWERHas an apron between stage and audience. Thrust Stage - ANSWERAudience is on three sides. End on Staging - ANSWERAudience on one side. Promenade - ANSWERSet in vari...

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GCSE drama AIC Exam 100% Correct!!

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CONTEXT - what were the attitudes towards working class in the 19th century - ANSWERthe upper and middle class categorised those in poverty as either 'deserving' or 'undeserving' of help what are 'deserving' poor like? - ANSWERpeople who were seen to have fallen on hard times thro...

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GCSE Drama - DNA - May Exams 1005 Correct!!

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Choose any one line from the play in order to show John Tate's motivation in this scene. [1] - ANSWER'Brilliant. Is there one thing that I do not have to do?' Describe the tone and tempo that you would use when speaking this line. [2] - ANSWERI would adopt a slow tempo and a threatening, a...

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GCSE Drama-Roles in the theatre Exam 100% Accurate!!

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Playwright - ANSWERThis is the name given to the person who writes the play. Performer - ANSWERAn actor or entertainer who realizes a role or performance in front of an audience. Understudy - ANSWERAn actor who studies another's role so that they can take over when needed. Lighting Designer - ...

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Acting vocabulary GCSE DRAMA EXAM 100% CORRECT!!

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volume - ANSWERHow loud or quiet the voice is diction - ANSWERArticulation - is it defined or relaxed? How clear the speech is pace - ANSWERSpeed from fast to slow pitch - ANSWERMusicality from high to low pause - ANSWERThe choice to...pause, basically. tone - ANSWEREmotional quality of the voi...

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GCSE DRAMA SECTION A EXAM 100% CORRECT!!

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upstage - ANSWER downstage - ANSWER theatre in the round - ANSWER(audience are around every side) proscenium arch - ANSWER thrust stage - ANSWER traverse - ANSWER end on staging - ANSWER(also known as proscenium arch) promenade theatre - ANSWERPromenade theatre is when the audience move from ...

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GCSE Drama: WiB - Key Scenes Exam 100% Correct!!

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What design techniques were used in Spider's drowing scene? - ANSWER- Fog - Soft Blue Light - On the Thrust - Whistle Sound Effect - Dark Upstage - Spotlight on Narrator - Rumbling Sound Effect - Horse+ Cart/Scream Sound Effect Evaluate the Fog + Soft Blue Light + Thrust - ANSWERFog - cre...

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GCSE Drama: Performance Glossary Exam 100% Correct!!

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Acting Style - ANSWERA particular manner or acting which reflects cultural and historical influences. Antagonist - ANSWERThe opponent or adversary of a hero or main character or a drama; one who opposes and actively competes with another character in the play, most often with the protagonist. Arti...

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GCSE Drama - Vocal skills Exam Questions & Answers 100% Correct!!

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Vocal skills - ANSWERPIPED BAP (T) Pitch - ANSWERThe intensity of the vibrations in the voice making it seem higher or lower eg. high, screechy, shrill, fluctuating, deep, resonating Inotation - ANSWERThe rise and fall of the voice in speaking eg. desperate, explosive, harsh, gentle, pleading P...

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