Fine Arts: Terms From Week 1 Flashcards

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The activity or profession of acting in, producing, directing, or writing plays

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Theatre

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A serious drama or other literary work in which conflict between a protagonist and a superior force concludes in disaster for the protagonist

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Tragedy

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The genre of dramatic literature that deals with the light or the amusing or with the serious and profound in a light, familiar, or satiric manner

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Comedy

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A drama combing the qualities of tragedy and comedy

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Tragicomedy

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In theatre, a genre characterized by stereotyped characters, implausible plots, and emphasis on spectacle

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Melodrama

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A genre of art comprising a multi-disciplinary, live, theatrical presentation, usually involving the audience. Typically involves non-theatre artists and a non-theatre environment

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Performance art

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The written dialogue an actor/actress uses to bring to life the message contained within it

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Script

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In theatre, film, and narrative literature, the structure of the work comprising crises, climax, exposition, complication, and denouement, foreshadowing, discovery, and reversals

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Plot

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In theatre, film, and narrative literature, the aspect of plot in which necessary background information, introduction to characters, and current situation are detailed

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Exposition

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In visual art, the illusion depicted on a two-dimensional surface, in which figures and objects appear to recede or project sharply into space, often using the rules of linear perspective. In fictional film, theatre, and literature, the organization and presentation of events that prepare the viewer or reader for something that will occur later

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Foreshadowing

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The realization of what was foreshadowed has reached fruition or has been revealed

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Discovery

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The back of a coin— the opposite of what the viewer, or reader would have expected to happen

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Reversal

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A person in a novel, play, or movie

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Character

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In theater, the use of light to enhance the three-dimensionality of the human body or the elements of the scenery

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Chiaroscuro

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In theatre, film, and literature, the leading actor or personage in a play or narrative work- that is, the major character around whose decisions and actions the plot revolves

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Protagonist

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The dominant idea of a work of art, music, film, dance, and literature. In music, art music, film, dance, and literature

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Themes

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A distinguishing scene, piece of scenery or elaborate costume that takes a give scene and gives the viewer a vivid picture on which to focus

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Visual elements

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Developing the scenery, background, etc. To best fit what the script and the actor/ress requires to deliver the performance to deliver the script

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Scene disign

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Developing the Chiaroscuro to set the mood for what is being acted upon at the given time

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Lighting design

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Creating the apparel/ attire for the cast of a theatrical production that best exemplifies the setting and scenery of their character in the role (s)he is playing

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Costume design

21
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In film, a genre characterized by bold and sweeping themes and a protagonist who is an ideal representative of a culture

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Epic

22
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The increase and decrease of intensities between characters and plots

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Dynamics

23
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The person chosen to play the role in the script

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Actor / Actress

24
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The reality of the work. The ability to relate to the movie, drama, musical, and make definite links to ones own life

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Lifelikeness

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In theater and prose fiction a philosophy arising after World War II in conflict with traditional beliefs and values and based on the contention that the universe is irrational and meaningless and that the search for order causes conflict with the universe

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Absurdism

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In cinematography, a feature, often artificial or illusory, that is added to a film during its processing

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Special Effects

27
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A short written review of a work, whether it be musical, dramatic, or cinematography

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Narrative

28
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A movie, news clip about a real event

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Documentary