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Is it easy to pass the art examination of dance choreography? Can I pass the self-study exam?
It's not easy to write and direct the art test without a fixed answer, which mainly depends on the actual situation of the candidates. If candidates have a firm grasp of the professional content, they will generally be better.

Is it easy to pass the art examination of dance choreography? According to the requirements of some local schools, the content of the exam will be somewhat different. There are usually three rounds of exams, and each round will charge some examination fees. Generally, the first round is relatively better, and the difficulty is in the second and third rounds.

The first interview will be arranged as follows: self-introduction, answering examiner's questions, talent show, making up stories on the spot, etc. If you pass, you will enter the next day's exam, usually a written exam, which mainly examines the level of professional knowledge, and the mastery of candidates' artistic literacy and theoretical knowledge may lead to some comprehensive knowledge writing or analysis of film and television works. The key is to look at the individual's sporadic ideas and whether they have original opinions. If you pass the second round, you will enter the final exam, or it may be a written exam, such as writing film reviews or planning columns and advertisements.

In order to successfully pass the art examination of choreography, besides comprehensive and solid theoretical knowledge, the most important thing is to watch more classic films, be familiar with some famous directors' films, learn to write film reviews and analyze works, and learn more about the professional film reviews of insiders to grasp the key points. Read more literary books to improve artistic accomplishment, write more activity plans and improve writing ability. Don't be too sad for prepared candidates.

Can I teach myself in the art test? I can teach myself. The major of choreography doesn't need much foundation. You can learn about the direction of this major through independent study before going to the art test training, and learning some cultural common sense in advance is more beneficial to your future study. You can enter a college for further study or attend a later training course for directors. Under the guidance and guidance of professional teachers, you will make faster progress.

It is very important to watch a lot of movies during self-study, such as Zhang Yimou's Alive, No One Can Be Less, The Story of Autumn Chrysanthemum, My Mom and Dad, Red Sorghum, Hanging the Red Lantern High and so on. And Hong Kong movies, American movies, British movies, Japanese movies, French movies, Spanish movies, etc.

Because the intensive training for directors is less than half a year, it takes time to accumulate film and television works before training. Doing so, on the one hand, can make you have higher professional quality in training and cultivate the ability of news commentary and improvisation; On the other hand, it is conducive to the silent evaluation of art tests, maintaining thinking ability and exercising oral and written expression ability.

Common sense of literature and art is the focus of professional examination. Relatively speaking, foundation, objectivity, input and harvest are basically proportional. Students with strong learning ability will learn literary knowledge by themselves, which will be easier in the later learning process, and gain more time for the practice of impromptu comments, speeches and performances in the later training. This requires laying a good foundation in learning and being good at summing up. Summarize and memorize literary knowledge or artistic knowledge according to the system and classification. For example: ancient literature and modern literature, film art and television art and so on.

In the process of self-study, we should pay attention to laying a solid foundation, defining goals, making rational plans, never giving up, finding accurate methods, making good use of skills, striving for perfection, not being deceived, learning to subtract, purposefully and pertinently, and sticking to the end. I believe that through these preparations and guidance, you will be admitted to an ideal school.