Selection from Scene Studies (ADS0093)
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45:00
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50:00
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Adler does what appears to be an impression of a nervous actor
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Rhetorical Device |
Selection from Scene Studies (ADS0093)
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2:30:00
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2:38:00
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Adler acts out the internal strife of someone who does not know where their scene partner is
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Rhetorical Device |
Selection from Scene Studies (ADS0093)
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3:00:00
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“Where am I? Is that you?”
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Rhetorical Device |
Selection from Scene Studies (ADS0093)
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5:44:00
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5:49:00
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Adler acts out walking on the edge of something, demonstrating to student how it is done
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Rhetorical Device |
Selection from Scene Studies (ADS0093)
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6:54:59
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7:00:00
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Adler acts out someone who wants to be watched: “Watch me!”
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Rhetorical Device |
Selection from Scene Studies (ADS0093)
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7:25:00
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7:39:59
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Adler once again acts out walking on an edge
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Rhetorical Device |
Selection from Script Interpretation Class: A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen (ADS0186)
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2:07:00
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2:19:00
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Tells student not to yawn because “if you are an actress you will not get tired,” makes a joke and the rest of the class laughs
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Student Interaction |
Selection from Script Interpretation Class: A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen (ADS0186)
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2:07:00
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2:19:00
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Tells student not to yawn because “if you are an actress you will not get tired,” makes a joke and the rest of the class laughs
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Student Interaction |