SL Mock Assessment: Preparing for your Research Presentation Assessment
Structuring the presentation
The presentation may be between five and ten minutes long. It should demonstrate:
You may refer to notes, slides or other prompts during the presentation, but to ensure the presentation is engaging you should avoid simply reading from a script.
Any illustrations, mind maps, visuals, diagrams or designs used within the presentation must be clearly annotated and appropriately referenced to acknowledge the source. If you choose to include any photographs or images in the presentation, these must be identified and acknowledged in the same way.
You may wish to adopt the following structure for your presentation:
Structuring the presentation
The presentation may be between five and ten minutes long. It should demonstrate:
- Your research findings on Constantin Stanislavski, The System and Realism.
- Your physical and practical explorations into two aspects of Stanislavski theory (The System).
- Your reflection on your learning throughout this creative process and your development as a performer.
You may refer to notes, slides or other prompts during the presentation, but to ensure the presentation is engaging you should avoid simply reading from a script.
Any illustrations, mind maps, visuals, diagrams or designs used within the presentation must be clearly annotated and appropriately referenced to acknowledge the source. If you choose to include any photographs or images in the presentation, these must be identified and acknowledged in the same way.
You may wish to adopt the following structure for your presentation:
- Introduction to Stanislavksi's Theory and its context
- Discussion of research findings of two aspects of theory and the process of their practical exploration
- An evaluation of this process and how it has impacted you as an artist and how it compares to another theatre practice you have studied on this course.