here's a flick of some of my apes textbook notes to help me study and a mini what's in my pen case. all i really have in it right now is a pack of muji pens i bought recently, but hopefully my collection will expand, xo.
very pleased to have found an art exhibition at the library this week!
the notes you can see here are quite old so apologies for that 😔 recently i’ve been mostly using my laptop (writing essays and all that stuff, ib seniors know what i’m talking about…) so haven’t had an opportunity to make handwritten notes which is a bummer considering how much i love doing that 😔
i changed my username for the nth time from studyeendeavor to pinkmestudies (ha! ioi reference~) i hope that you understand! Im going to see my friends tommorow im so exciteeeed
Whether you’re in theater or anything else that requires acting, you know that memorizing your lines is fundamental to a good performance. After all, how can you focus on playing your character if you’re worrying about what your next line is? I’ve taken theater for 4 years now and I have some solid tips that can help.
Highlight your lines. Pick one color for your words and another for your actions . You should do this as soon as you get your script.
Enter your lines into the Script Rehearser app. If your script is in PDF format you can simply upload the file. If not you will need to physically type in your lines. I personally only enter my cues and lines instead of entire scenes to save time. You can then set your character and play through the script which will automatically pause at each of your lines. This is great for running lines by yourself and I credit it as the number one reason I am always the first to have memorized their lines (which also gets me better roles)
Write out any monologues. Write each one until you no longer need to look at the script. For me this is usually 3 times. After each time, speak the monologue out loud for maximum retention.
Practice your lines out loud. It won't matter if your lines are memorized if you get on stage and speak so quiet no one can hear you.* Run your lines with a friend. Ask for feedback on voice, tone, andl ine deliverance as well as your overall attitude with your character. This feedback can be vital in helping you truly become your character and put on a stellar performance.
I hope these tips helped you guys and good luck on becoming your best actor! Never underestimate the importance of line memorization! Whether you perform live on a stage or film on a set, your director and fellow actors will undoubtedly appreciate the work you put in and you can focus all you energy into becoming your character. If you have any other tips feeel free to comment them!
22/04/18
Finally posting something of my own after a week of mock exams…
This is how I plan film/book essays for French & Spanish A levels. They’re so useful to revise from :)
a short time lapse (about 2 hours i guess?) of me working on my extended essay!
yes i am well aware that pulling all nighters isn’t good for you but the deadline is tomorrow at 9:45 am and what i’ve done so far is high quality garbage, so. also, i prefer to call them ‘sleepovers’ 🌘💫