Screen Acting: How to Succeed in Motion Pictures and TelevisionLone Eagle, 1987 - 377 sider |
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... physical response to indicate your feelings . Without the physical sensations , an audience is unable to share in the emotions of the performer . When a performer identifies with the character's emotional state of mind , the audience ...
... physical response to indicate your feelings . Without the physical sensations , an audience is unable to share in the emotions of the performer . When a performer identifies with the character's emotional state of mind , the audience ...
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... physical and vocal alterations , brilliantly executed by the actors , aided by the makeup and wardrobe people , make it difficult to identify which star portrays which character . The film Gandhi , saw Ben Kingsley make extensive physical ...
... physical and vocal alterations , brilliantly executed by the actors , aided by the makeup and wardrobe people , make it difficult to identify which star portrays which character . The film Gandhi , saw Ben Kingsley make extensive physical ...
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... physical responses . Repressed physical acting is not aimed at tearing down or restricting extended development of characterization . Its aim is to keep performance within acceptable limits . It is insurance against tearing a part to ...
... physical responses . Repressed physical acting is not aimed at tearing down or restricting extended development of characterization . Its aim is to keep performance within acceptable limits . It is insurance against tearing a part to ...
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ability achieve acting action actor agent allow appear attention attitudes audience become begin believe body breathing bring called camera career casting character character's close communication confidence conscious create creative desire develop dialogue direction director discover Don't drama effective emotions energy establish experience expression eyes face fear feelings film gesture give goals hands he/she head Hollywood human ideas important impression interesting interview Keep knowledge lines listen live look material meaning mental mind motivated move movement natural needs objectives performance personality physical picture players playing position possible practice preparation presentation producer professional projection record requires response reveal role scene screen script sense shot sound speak speech stage stars story subconscious success talent technique television theatre things thoughts understanding voice writer