“In terms of drama school, what that will give you that you won't necessarily learn on a film set is the technical ability - ie, projecting your voice and stage craft.” GivingSchoolFilmVoiceTermAbilityStageDramaCraftsFilm Set Author:Daniel Radcliffe
“All the craft skills that I have, I feel like I developed and honed in drama school. It's the most important thing for me.” FeelsImportantSchoolDramaSkillsImportant ThingsCrafts Author:Andre Holland
“The camera course was a bit crap. But when I was in drama school, I wasn't interested. I wanted to be a stage actress. I was not interested in learning camera craft. But then you throw yourself in the deep end when you do get a job in front of the camera because you have absolutely no idea what you're doing, and it is a skill.” IdeasEndsWantedSchoolJobsCoursesBitsStageFrontsDramaSkillsCamerasActressesCraftsNo IdeaNot InterestedCrap Author:Phoebe Fox
“Any claim to actual identification as a drama must rest upon the construction of a plot independent of the assignment of affliction to the protagonist.” DramaClaimsIndependentCraftsPlotConstructionAfflictionIdentificationAssignmentsProtagonists Author:David Mamet
“There are three necessary elements in a story - exposition, development, and drama. Exposition we may illustrate as "John Fortescue was a solicitor in the little town of X"; development as "One day Mrs Fortescue told him she was about to leave him for another man"; and drama as "You will do nothing of the kind," he said.” MenKindMayLittlesSaidStoriesThreeDevelopmentDramaOne DayElementsTownsCraftsAnother ManLittle TownsSolicitors Author:Frank O'Connor