Lesson 1: Theater Terms
Center Stage
central part of the stage
Down Stage
front part of the stage
Upstage
back part of the stage
Playbill
advertising booklet for a public performance
Blocking
staging of actors
Stage Manager
the person that is responsible to run the performances smoothly and on schedule
Set Design
decoration or arrangement of the stage
Curtain Call
appearance of one or more performers on stage after the performance
Dress Rehearsal
final rehearsal of the theatrical performance
Off Book
no need to memorize the script
Act
primary division of dramatic work
Scene
subdivision of act
Enter
appear from the stage door
Exeunt
characters leave the stage
Monologue
long speech by a single character
Soliloquy
monologue delivered by a character who is alone
One-Act Play
short theatrical plays
last less than 1 hour
short stories
Lesson 2: Making Predictions and Inferences
Making Predictions
anticipating outcomes based on the informations gathered
Making Inferences
choosing the best outcome based on the facts
Differences of Two
Inferences - using facts and own knowledge and reasoning to make an assumption
Prediction - using information to guess what may happen next
Lesson 3: Media Literacy
Media Literacy
It is the ability or skill to access, analyze, and evaluate the accuracy and credibility of the message or content related by various media.
Center of Media Literacy (CML)
It is the organization that is dedicated to promoting media literacy and developing the “Five Core Concepts” of media literacy.
5 Core Concepts of Media Literacy
Authorship
the source or the owner of a piece of writing, music, or art
Format
the way how media message is created or crafted through colors, angles, and lighting
Audience
the individuals who received media content
Content
the message being sent through different types of media
Purpose
the intention behind media
Lesson 4: Creating Content
Copyright
collection of rights given to the creator to use a material
Public Domain
collection that are belonging of the public and are not protected by property laws
RA 8293 (Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines)
governs the use of creative works in the country