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Module WXC-1000:
Cyflwyniad i Ysgrifennu Drama

Module Facts

Run by School of Arts, Culture and Language

20.000 Credits or 10.000 ECTS Credits

Semester 1

Organiser: Mrs Ffion Evans

Overall aims and purpose

Mae Cyflwyniad i Ysgrifennu Drama yn rhoi cyfle i fyfyrwyr archwilio'r broses ysgrifennu ar gyfer perfformio. Gan ganolbwyntio'n bennaf ar ysgrifennu gwaith newydd i’r llwyfan, sut mae rhywun yn datblygu'r ymarfer o lunio naratif, datblygu cymeriad, dadansoddi strwythur a drafftio syniadau i fod yn gynhyrchiad? Edrychir ar y berthynas a’r cydweithio rhwng yr awdur â'r cyfarwyddwr a'r actorion ynghyd â gwerthuso'r tebygrwydd a'r gwahaniaethau allweddol i ysgrifennu ar gyfer y sgrin.

Course content

Crynodeb o Gynnwys y Cwrs:

  • Cyflwyniad i'r technegau a'r dulliau allweddol a ddefnyddir i ysgrifennu ar gyfer y llwyfan

  • Archwilio proses awduron o’r testun i’r cynhyrchiad

  • Cyflwyno ystod amrywiol o brosesau awduron

  • Cyfle i ymchwilio i lais y dysgwr ei hun

Assessment Criteria

excellent

Rhagorol (A- i A+):

Mae’r gwaith a gyflwynir o safon eithriadol ac yn rhagori mewn un neu fwy o’r ffyrdd canlynol:

  1. Mae’n cynnwys esboniadau gwreiddiol gyda syniadau’r myfyriwr ei hun yn gwbl amlwg.

  2. Mae’n rhoi tystiolaeth glir o astudio annibynnol helaeth a pherthnasol.

  3. Cyflwynir dadleuon yn eglur gan alluogi'r darllenydd i ystyried fesul cam er mwyn dod i gasgliadau.

good

Da i Dda iawn (B- i B+):

Mae’r gwaith a gyflwynwyd yn fedrus ac yn dda iawn drwyddo draw ac yn dangos arddull uwch, dull ymdrin a dewis o ddeunyddiau cefnogi.

  1. Dangos strwythur da neu dda iawn a dadleuon sydd wedi’u datblygu’n rhesymegol.

  2. Mae’n defnyddio’n rhannol, o leiaf, ddeunydd a gafwyd ac a aseswyd o ganlyniad i astudio annibynnol, neu mewn modd sy’n unigryw i’r myfyriwr.

  3. Mae'r honiadau'n seiliedig ar dystiolaeth ac ar resymu cadarn.

  4. Cywirdeb a chyflwyniad mewn arddull academaidd a phroffesiynol priodol.

C- to C+

Boddhaol/Da (C- i C):

Mae’r gwaith a gyflwynwyd yn fedrus gan ddangos gwybodaeth a dealltwriaeth o'r maes pwnc.

  1. Dangos strwythur da a rhai dadleuon sydd wedi’u datblygu’n rhesymegol.

  2. Yn defnyddio’n bennaf deunydd a gafwyd ac a aseswyd o'r modiwl gyda rhywfaint o astudiaeth annibynnol gyfyngedig.

  3. Mae'r honiadau'n seiliedig ar dystiolaeth ac ar resymu da.

  4. Cywirdeb a chyflwyniad mewn arddull academaidd a phroffesiynol priodol.

threshold

Trothwy (D- i D+):

Mae’r gwaith a gyflwynwyd yn ddigonol ac yn dangos lefel dderbyniol o allu fel a ganlyn:

  1. Yn gywir ar y cyfan, ond yn cynnwys rhai diffygion a gwallau.

  2. Gwneir honiadau heb dystiolaeth ategol glir na rhesymu.

  3. Yn cynnwys strwythur ond yn brin o eglurder ac felly’n dibynnu ar y darllenydd i wneud cysylltiadau a rhagdybiaethau.

  4. Defnyddir ystod gymharol gyfyng o ddeunydd.

Learning outcomes

  1. Datblygu a chreu testunau dramatig a ddefnyddir mewn meusydd drama penodol.

  2. Dangos gallu i ddarllen a dehongli deunydd cefndir perthnasol mewn modd deallus a’r gallu i ddadansoddi testunau dramatig yn feirniadol

  3. Deall beth yw ymarfer perfformio, dangos ymwybyddiaeth o ddulliau cyfredol yn y maes a bod yn gyfarwydd â gwaith nifer o awduron arloesol a gwaith cynhyrchu.

  4. Dangos ymwybyddiaeth o’r gyd-berthynas rhwng theori ac ymarfer ym maes ysgrifennu sgriptiau ac o’r prosesau cysyniadol a chreadigol sy’n sail i ddeall a gwireddu perfformiad.

  5. Disgrifio, dehongli a gwerthuso testun perfformiad ar draws amrywiaeth o ddigwyddiadau a safleoedd.

Assessment Methods

Type Name Description Weight
COURSEWORK Cyflwyno Syniad

Bydd syniadau cychwynnol ar gyfer sgript arfaethedig yn cael eu cyflwyno trwy ffurf ysgrifenedig. Bydd y crynodeb o gefndiroedd cymeriadau, enghreifftiau o destun, ymchwil allweddol a fydd yn bwydo mewn i’r sgript yn y tymor olaf yn cael ei gyflwyno ynghyd â syniadau cychwynnol i ddatblygu strwythur naratif.

30.00
COURSEWORK Ysgrifennu Monolog

Bydd monolog byr yn cael ei gyflwyno trwy ffurf ysgrifenedig, cyfle i'r dysgwr gyflwyno syniadau pendant, cyfle i weld sut mae llais y dysgwr yn datblygu a chyfle i arbrofi gyda syniadau a strwythurau a addysgwyd yn y sesiwn hyd yma.

20.00
COURSEWORK Cyflwyno Sgript

Trwy gyfres o syniadau drafftio trwy gydol y semester, bydd sgript diwedd y tymor yn cael ei chyflwyno i gloi astudiaethau’r modiwl. Edrychir ar y broses o ddatblygu syniadau cysyniadol yn feddyliau pendant yn ogystal â sut mae llais y dysgwr ei hun wedi datblygu trwy gydol y semester.

50.00

Teaching and Learning Strategy

Hours
External visit

Cyfle i ymweld â pherfformiadau byw yn ogystal â deunydd digidol ar-lein o waith cynhyrchu i gefnogi syniadau.

9
Supervised time in studio/workshop

Cyfle i gael adborth ar ddatblygu gwaith ar y gweill.

11
Practical classes and workshops

Gweithdai wedi'u cynllunio'n benodol i gefnogi ysgrifennu drama

22
Seminar

Astudio sy'n canolbwyntio ar ymchwil i gefnogi gwybodaeth a dealltwriaeth ddamcaniaethol.

8
Private study

Astudio annibynnol i ddarllen a dadansoddi deunydd ymchwil, datblygu syniadau creadigol a pharatoi ar gyfer asesiadau.

150

Transferable skills

  • Literacy - Proficiency in reading and writing through a variety of media
  • Self-Management - Able to work unsupervised in an efficient, punctual and structured manner. To examine the outcomes of tasks and events, and judge levels of quality and importance
  • Exploring - Able to investigate, research and consider alternatives
  • Inter-personal - Able to question, actively listen, examine given answers and interact sentistevely with others
  • Critical analysis & Problem Solving - Able to deconstruct and analyse problems or complex situations. To find solutions to problems through analyses and exploration of all possibilities using appropriate methods, rescources and creativity.
  • Presentation - Able to clearly present information and explanations to an audience. Through the written or oral mode of communication accurately and concisely.
  • Teamwork - Able to constructively cooperate with others on a common task, and/or be part of a day-to-day working team
  • Mentoring - Able to support, help, guide, inspire and/or coach others
  • Caring - Showing concern for others; caring for children, people with disabilities and/or the elderly
  • Argument - Able to put forward, debate and justify an opinion or a course of action, with an individual or in a wider group setting
  • Self-awareness & Reflectivity - Having an awareness of your own strengths, weaknesses, aims and objectives. Able to regularly review, evaluate and reflect upon the performance of yourself and others

Subject specific skills

  • An understanding of creative and critical processes, and of the wide range of skills inherent in creative writing. (NAWE Creative Writing Benchmark Statement 3.1).
  • Knowledge of a wide range of canonical English texts, providing a confident understanding of literary traditions as well as the confidence to experiment and challenge conventions when writing creatively. (English Benchmark Statement 3.1).
  • Artistic engagement and ability to articulate complex ideas in oral and written forms. (NAWE Creative Writing Benchmark Statement 3.2).
  • Ability to connect creative and critical ideas between and among forms, techniques and types of creative and critical praxis. (NAWE Creative Writing Benchmark Statement 3.2; English Benchmark Statement 3.2).
  • Awareness of how different social and cultural contexts affect the nature of language and meaning (English Benchmark Statement 3.2).
  • Reflective practitioner skills, including awareness of the practice of others in collaborative learning (NAWE Creative Writing Benchmark Statement 3.2; English Benchmark Statement 3.2).
  • The ability to synthesize information from various sources, choosing and applying appropriate concepts and methods (English Benchmark Statement 3.3).
  • Ability to formulate and solve problems, anticipate and accommodate change, and work within contexts of ambiguity, uncertainty and unfamiliarity (NAWE Creative Writing Benchmark Statement 3.2; English Benchmark Statement 3.3).
  • Ability to engage in processes of drafting and redrafting texts to achieve clarity of expression and an appropriate style. (English Benchmark Statement 3.3; NAWE Creative Writing Benchmark Statement 3.2).
  • Ability to gather information, analyse, interpret and discuss different viewpoints (NAWE Creative Writing Benchmark Statement 3.2; English Benchmark Statement 3.3).
  • Re-creative skills – interpretation, innovation, versatility, and other skills relating to performance
  • Creative skills – conception, elaboration, adaptation, presentation, collaboration, preservation
  • Intellectual skills shared with other disciplines – research and exploration, reasoning and logic, understanding, critical judgement, assimilation and application
  • Skills of communication and interaction – oral and written communication, public presentation, team-working and collaboration, awareness of professional protocols, sensitivity, ICT skills, etc.
  • Skills of personal management – self-motivation, self-critical awareness, independence, entrepreneurship and employment skills, time management and reliability, organisation, etc.
  • Enhanced powers of imagination and creativity (4.17)

Resources

Resource implications for students

Disgwylir i fyfyrwyr fynd i o leiaf un perfformiad proffesiynol cyhoeddus yn ystod y modiwl a darllen testunau dramâu yn rheolaidd

Talis Reading list

http://readinglists.bangor.ac.uk/modules/wxc-1000.html

Reading list

https://rl.talis.com/3/bangor/lists/BD6DAAE9-6DC4-1EAC-CED9-80FD7912BC12.html?lang=en

Courses including this module

Compulsory in courses:

  • 32M8: BA English Literature with Theatre and Performance year 1 (BA/ELTP)
  • P3W5: BA Film Studies with Theatre and Performance year 1 (BA/FSTP)
  • P35W: Film Stud with Theatre & Performance with International Exp. year 1 (BA/FSTPIE)
  • P3WL: BA Media Studies with Theatre and Performance year 1 (BA/MSTP)
  • P3WB: BA Media Stud with Theatre & Perform (4yr with Incorp Found) year 1 (BA/MSTP1)
  • W3W4: BA Music with Theatre & Performance year 1 (BA/MUSTP)

Optional in courses:

  • T103: BA Chinese and Creative Studies year 1 (BA/CHCS)
  • WPQ1: BA Creative Studies (with International Experience) year 1 (BA/CSIE)
  • WPQ0: BA Creative Studies year 1 (BA/CST)
  • WPQB: BA Creative Studies (4 year with Incorporated Foundation) year 1 (BA/CST1)
  • WQ93: BA Creative Stds & English Lang. year 1 (BA/CSTEL)
  • WR91: BA French and Creative Studies year 1 (BA/CSTFR)
  • WR92: BA German and Creative Studies year 1 (BA/CSTG)
  • WR93: BA Italian and Creative Studies year 1 (BA/CSTITAL)
  • WW93: BA Creative Studies and Music year 1 (BA/CSTMUS)
  • WR94: BA Spanish & Creative Studies year 1 (BA/CSTSP)
  • QWM5: BA Cymraeg, Theatr a'r Cyfryngau year 1 (BA/CTC)

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