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Jan 22 2009

Acting The Way To Distinction

Published by mickie31 at 7:13 pm under Uncategorized Edit This

So I finally acted out the performance of Journey’s and I was so dreadfully nervous I don’t know if it went well or not. I forgot a lot of my lines and felt that it didn’t go well. However other people on my course said that it was very well performed and that they enjoyed watching it. My friend said that I was a perfectionist and maybe I am I just felt it could have gone so much better if I had of been less nervous. We were being filmed and I think that is what made me so nervous as well. In heindseight if I had of done it again I would have practised more and had more time to prepare the script. I put a lot of work into it and felt it could have been better.

On a positive note my tutor showed me a new side to him. I realise now that my tutor is not actually the man I thought he was. He seems to care about us more than I thought he did. I also realise now that he probably cares too much and that things are difficult for him. I think I judged him too harshly. I know he has his mind set on the West End, but he also cares about our course.

So now, I have to write a short assignment to describe the project and what I contributed to it. I was thinking that I could write the assignment and then post it on the blog. That way it might help others who have to do a similar assignment learn what needs to go into it. The effort you have to put into it and the kind of standards you should aim for. I aim to get a distinction, but my tutor told the class that we shouldn’t expect to get grades like that on our first assignment. As long as I get higher than a pass I will be happy although I would love a dinstinction. As I am posting the assignment I will explain the work that has gone into it and how I went about completing it.

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