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Digital Acting Techniques during the Rehearsal Process

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ABSTRACT

DIGITAL ACTING TECHNIQUES DURING THE REHEARSAL PROCESS By Abel Cornejo

Utilizing the play R.U.R by Karel Capek, I propose to explore the use of digital acting techniques during the rehearsal process. Because the use of technology has become common practice for many theater-makers, it stands to reason to apply technology during actor training. I intend to experiment with active learning pedagogy utilizing devices such as smartphones, laptops, and video projectors applied to this one interdisciplinary project.

Thus the two main objectives:

1. To experiment with the use of technology during the rehearsal process.

2. To apply these techniques to a production of 1920’s futuristic play themed with technology in society.

After the completion of this production at UCSC, I believe I have successfully developed a collection of experimental exercises that can be used by educators and directors. This collection requires minimal expense and can be implemented within any theatre-training course. These findings support the use of technology inside actor training and provide an example of a learning environment that brings students to discover and build knowledge for themselves.

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