Acting for Stage and Screen at University of East London - UCAS

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Course summary

You can apply for this course as an MA (1 year course) or an MFA (2 year course). The MFA takes one extra year and you can apply by choosing the MFA option when you click 'apply'. The MA Acting for Stage and Screen is an innovative professional training in stage and screen acting. Through practice-led learning and research alongside leading industry professionals, you will be immersed in developing and enhancing professional techniques in acting, text, voice, movement and performance for stage and screen. Our goal is to develop flexible and versatile actor-entrepreneurs who are empowered through mastery of their craft across diverse mediums, r spaces and platforms. From initial idea through to performance or screening we will encourage and support you in finessing your craft and deepening understanding of your creative, collaboration, performance and research processes. You will be supported to direct your development and research process to leverage your own personal creative toolkit of skills for a wide range of professional contexts.

Modules

Acting for Stage The aim of this module is to develop advanced integrated creative and technical skills in the context of Acting for Stage: Adaptive Capacity: Acting Skills Development for Stage-based performance practice Practice and Enhancement: Skills Development in Context Interdisciplinary Practice and Skills Applied Skills and Techniques Research, Contextualisation and Impact Acting for Screen The aim of this module is to develop advanced integrated creative and technical skills in the context of Acting for Screen: Adaptive Capacity: Acting Skills Development for Screen-based performance practice Practice and Enhancement: Skills Development in Context Interdisciplinary Practice and Skills Applied Skills and Techniques Research, Contextualisation and Impact Creative Technologies Developing and applying technologies to innovate, narrate, capture and disseminate interdisciplinary praxis and its impact: Technology as collaborator: e.g. presentation and narration tools, AR, media formats. Enhancing learning with technology: e.g. communication, networking, Augmented Reality (AR), social platforms. Interaction Design: tools, skills and techniques Narrating Practice: Digital Storytelling, content capture and representation Interdisciplinary Intersections Developing Cross-Disciplinary Coherence: Distribution and leverage of hard skills and soft skills for professional industrial contexts Disciplinary rigour: skills, knowledge, understanding pertaining to area/s of student specialism (e.g. Sound and Music for Media, Games and Theatre, Production and Performance, Acting for Stage and Screen) Cross-disciplinary Competences and Capabilities: e.g. Collaboration, Communication, Creativity, Critical Thinking, personal and social capabilities, problem-solving, digital proficiency, cultural, social, emotional, physical intelligence. Integrative modes, models and frameworks for interdisciplinary praxis, collaboration and research Creative Project Design Models, methods and modes for creative project design: Models of creativity and design: disciplinary and interdisciplinary models, transferring expertise between disciplines, design thinking, Applied models: e.g. hypothesis driven, experimental, staged, design thinking, iterative, emergent design, innovation practice, prototyping Creative Innovation Project: conceptualisation and design, implementation and leadership models, collaboration methodologies Project design: design principles, design thinking, (rationale, aims, objectives, methodologies, resources, tools, collaborators, timescale, scope) Leadership and Facilitation: change processes, innovation processes Organisational Context: distribution of expertise, climate, culture Dissertation / Final Project Research and development Research Methodologies and Project Proposal Contextual and Ethical Awareness Interdisciplinarity and Transdisciplinary intersections Literature Review Project Review and Evaluation Interactive Portfolio Development and Digital Storytelling Additional Modules of the MFA (Master of Fine Arts) Degree Research Praxis Applied Praxis and Research Methodologies – Distributed Expertise: Distributed Learning Research Base: establishing context, sources and parameters for research Research Skills: methodologies, processes and frameworks Contextual Awareness: distribution of expertise, climate and culture Research Capture and Dissemination Research Ethics: establishing ethical research practices and processes Meta-Praxis Context and Student-specific live applied project Project Design Implementation, Facilitation and Leadership Interdisciplinary Interface and Interaction Modelling Reflexive Practice Modelling Transversal Skills Development Evaluative Case Study Research Capture and Dissemination: Interactive Portfolio and Presentation of Praxis

Assessment method

You will be assessed through the development and delivery of live projects, applied in professional contexts appropriate to your area of specialism. All assessment is a combination of: 60% Practical 40% Coursework Ongoing formative feedback will provide you with continuous support and opportunities for development and growth. For formal assessment, we aim to provide feedback in 20 working days.


Entry requirements

From Degree Minimum 2:1 in a Performance, Acting or otherwise subject-related Degree Professional experience is welcome but not essential.


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Acting for Stage and Screen at University of East London - UCAS