CINE 131 - Motion Picture Directing - Stage 4 - Caroline Blair
Assessment
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| Assessment Description | Survey of students in journal entries where questions were asked: What method of rehearsal did you use and why? How did script analysis help you? |
| Learning Outcomes | ALL |
| Number of Sections | 1 |
| Number of Instructors | 1 |
| Number of Students | 20 |
Data Analysis
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| Data Sharing Methods | Face-to-face meetings |
| Data Summary | The majority of students were able to cite at least a few examples of how their script analysis informs their rehearsal and directing techniques. |
| Analysis Summary | Further emphasis needs to be placed on the connection between script analysis and rehearsal and directing techniques. |
| Next Steps Planned | Course Reader will be revised to include more information on the following: how actors prepare, different approaches to script analysis. More emphasis will be placed on "student scene workshops" where students get a chance to "practice" while in the safe environment of the classroom. Students will be trained in several additional forms of improvization for later use in rehearsal. |
| Learning Outcomes | ALL |
Tentative Future Plans
| Term | Fall 2013 |
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| Activities | Assessment (measurement) of outcomes |
| More Details | In Fall 2013, several class sessions will be modified to include more about acting and rehearsal techniques. A deadline will be imposed for students to sign up for scene workshops (to be performed in class). The Course Reader will be updated. |
SLO Details Storage Location
- ELECTRONIC COPY - In my electronic filing system (hard drive or web server)
- ELECTRONIC COPY - On a department web server or shared document system