WorksheetsObservation Test Review
Total questions: 18
Worksheet time: 9mins
aware (of in the mind)
conscious
observation
recall
sense memory
the act of recognizing or noticing an object, a fact, or event
conscious
observation
recall
sense memory
to remember a fact or event to recreate it
conscious
observation
recall
sense memory
memory that uses all the senses to recapture an experience
conscious
observation
recall
sense memory
not planned
subconscious
observation
spontaneous
sense memory
existing in the mind just below the level of consciousness
subconscious
visualize
spontaneous
sense memory
picture in one’s mind
subconscious
visualize
spontaneous
sense memory
Which of the following is NOT listed as a way to improve your sense memory?
Relax
Meditate
Observe in segments
Use your journal
What is a reason to participate in Peer Evaluation?
It gives you the opportunity to compare your work to that of others whose performance level is similar to your own.
You participate in an exchange of ideas as you communicate your point of view.
You gain worthwhile information regarding your work as well as a number of ideas for growth and improvement.
All of the above
Which is NOT something to include in a peer evaluation?
A positive, but objective, attitude.
An open mind, giving your peers the benefit of any doubt.
A highly critical review.
Suggestions for improvement.
Konstantin Stanislavski founded what theatre?
Group Theatre
The Actors Studio
Moscow Art Theatre
The Public Theatre
One of Stanislavski's main concepts was that the actor who uses imagination as well as ____________ to recall experiences will be able to substitute them for those of the character-- thus achieving believability.
memory
observation
visualization
recall
Which of the following is a goal of Stanislavski's system?
to know and carry out the objectives or inner needs of the character
to make the life of the character onstage continuous, with a past and a future, and a life in-between the scenes on stage
to commit to action and reaction
all of the above
Stanislavski's system is based on _____________.
the actor living life as the character in the play.
the actor's own experience and emotions.
the director telling the actor exactly how he or she would like them to act.
None of the above
The Actor's Studio is based on the training by what famous theatre director?
Cheryl Crawford
Robert Lewis
Elia Kazan
Konstantin Stanislavski
Who took over The Actor's Studio in 1952?
Cheryl Crawford
Lee Strasberg
Elia Kazan
Konstantin Stanislavski
What was the name of Lee Strasberg's acting technique?
The New Stanislavski
The Method
The Way To Do Things
The Right Method
How long did Lee Strasberg run The Actors Studio?
10 Years
15 Years
20 Years
30 Years
