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Performance and design realisation
Quick questions on Supporting documentation and concept - OCR A-Level Drama and Theatre scripted performance
5short Q&A pairs drawn directly from our worked dot-point answer. For full context and worked exam questions, read the parent dot-point page.
What is lead with an interpretation?Show answer
As with a director's concept, lead with what the extract should communicate to the audience, your reading of the moment. This governs the choices you then explain, and keeps the documentation focused rather than descriptive.
What is match intentions to realisation?Show answer
The intentions you state must match what you actually realise. Documentation that promises effects the performance does not deliver undercuts the work. Write intentions you can and do deliver, so the documentation and the realisation reinforce each other.
What is q1?Show answer
What does the supporting documentation state, and which objective does it support? [2 marks]
What is q2?Show answer
Why must the stated intentions match the realisation? [2 marks]
What is q3?Show answer
Write a concise statement of your performance or design intentions for an extract, explaining your interpretation and how your realisation communicates meaning. [10 marks]
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