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Glossary

  • Acting Portraying or taking on the characteristics of a character different to your own for the benefit of a performance of some sort.
  • Candidates People who are to be considered for something.
  • Case Study An individual person or experience used as part of a research.
  • Criteria A list of qualities or principals used to choose something.
  • Character The person who’s attributes are taken on when an actor takes on the role of a fictional character
  • Classical acting Classical forms of acting rely on the actor simulating thought and emotions through external means, vocal intonation, facial expression, physicality.
  • Comparative Within a research the method of comparing two different elements to find specific differences.
  • Confidentiality To ensure that information is accessible only to those authorized to have access
  • Controversy a prolonged public dispute, debate, or contention; disputation concerning a matter of opinion
  • Critique systematic inquiry into the conditions and consequences of a concept and the attempt to understand its limitations
  • Debate The discussion between two or more different point of views as they give arguments to win over the others opinion.
  • Disorder Any abnormal condition of the body or mind that causes discomfort, dysfunction, or distress to the person affected or those in contact with the person.
  • Emotional The language of a person’s internal state of being, normally based or tied to their internal (physical) and external (social) sensory feelings.
  • Empirical knowledge Knowledge obtained via experience
  • Ethics the rules of conduct that should be used in respect people you are working with
  • Experience Knowledge of and skill in something gained through being involved in or exposed to it over a period of time.
  • Interpretation Someone’s personal way of understanding and explaining something that doesn’t have a definitive meaning
  • interview A conversation between two or more people where questions are asked in order to obtain information about the interviewee.
  • Literature Written documentation to do with a particular subject
  • Mental Anything relating to the mind
  • Method Acting Method acting relies on the actor using their own internal emotions and memories from their past in order to bring depth to a part.
  • Networking a supportive system of sharing information and services among individuals and groups having a common interest
  • Open questions A question that needs a longer answer than yes or no, containing the persons been asked opinions and views.
  • Opinions A persons personal thoughts and ideas about something
  • Personality The collection of emotional, though and behavioural patterns that characterize a person.
  • Physicality Body language, way in which a person moves or holds themselves.
  • Professional Something that a person has gained qualifications in and dedicates themselves to make a living.
  • Psyche The part that is responsible for a person’s thoughts and feelings, the non physical side.
  • Psychological Relating to mental and emotional. Inside the studied of psychology.
  • Psychology It’s the science that studies the mind behaviour of humans
  • Qualitative Interview An interview in which you gain information on a person’s opinions or personal experiences.
  • Qualitative research Research based on empirical results.
  • Reference Something that acts as a connection or link between two things.
  • Research A planned and systematic process to discover information, facts and deeper knowledge on a certain subject.
  • Role The part an actor is given to play and characterize.
  • Source Somewhere something can be or has been obtained from
  • Technique A skilful and practical method of efficiently accomplishing a certain task
  • The Industry The general working network that contains people who work in all areas to do with dramatic arts.
  • Theory Someone’s way of interpreting and explaining there ideas on something using tools to support their case.

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