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    WHAT DO ACTORS DO ? Duties Actors typically do the following: • Read scripts and meet with agents and other professionals before accepting a role • Audition in front of directors and producers • Research their character’s personal traits and circumstances to better portray them to an audience • Memorize and rehearse their lines with other actors • Discuss their role with the director and other actors to improve the overall performance of the show • Perform the role‚ following the director’s

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    Queen Latifah Essay

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    Queen Latifah. I say this because an actor/actress takes a huge part in the world. Without actors we wouldn’t have entertainment to watch. The history of film began in the 1890s‚ when motion picture cameras were invented and film production companies started to be established. Which is a perfect example of entertainment playing a big role in all actors’ life. We would have so much unemployment if there was no more acting. An important asset to becoming an actor is knowing the inside and out of the

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    subconscious. Stanislavski’s goals in modernizing the world of theatre were to stop actors from simply playing a role‚ and instead‚ becoming a character through careful examination of the character’s motivations‚ desires‚ and dialogue‚ all to create a subtext. Within Stanislavski’s system‚ these internal conflicts‚ feelings‚ and beliefs‚ should all be demonstrated as said subtext hidden in the actions and movements of the actor on stage. An important part of his system denoted ‘circles of attention‚’ maintained

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    Darma Essay

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    the ways an actor employs performance skills and the elements of Drama to engage an audience and devise ideas‚ situations and characters for the stage. An actor uses both performance skills and the elements of drama to engage an audience. The elements of drama and the performance skills used when trying to give an insight into human experience and engage the audience can include the use of tension‚ space‚ movement‚ rhythm‚ style‚ focus and symbols. In the process of play building actors use the above

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    Acting Research

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    The production culture I have chosen to research is the actor. The category of actor has always intrigued me and I believe this would be a great opportunity to learn more about the field. To research acting I would have to go to a performance or go on a set of a production that a theatrical performance is taking place. Currently I’m studying acting for film and television at Relativity School as an acting major. I have learned much of the art acting since attending the school and how the field work

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    characters‚ she suggests focusing on the last 24 hours so the actor can understand how the character is feeling in the scene. She emphasizes creating a back history as another way for the actor to understand and feel involved with the character‚ this focuses more generally on the characters entire life rather than specifically on the recent history‚ if the fact so the character are not specified in the script or playwrights notes‚ the actors are encouraged to improvise the back history. Building a character

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    This is very apropriate

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    and I went to watch the movie‚ and I just liked it‚ because there were good actors‚ the time and plot combined were good‚ and I loved the genres that it contains. I decided to evaluate this movie‚ because my brothers‚ my nephew and I have watched it many times. The movie “Transformers” was released on July 3rd‚ 2007‚ the director was Michael Bay‚ the studios were DreamWorks and Paramount Pictures‚ and the primary actors and actresses were: Shia LaBeouf‚ Megan Fox‚ Anthony Anderson‚ Josh Duhamel

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    Stanislavski

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    was considered excellent if he did not use his original voice‚ if he declaimed his lines in an artificial manner‚ if he accompanied each word a gesture. At first‚ Stanislavski wasn’t satisfied with his acting as all he did was imitate his favorite actors. He then started a search of excellence that would occupy the rest of his life. He wanted to be able to “play truthfully” and not to be just a copy of his teachers. The great question remained: “How does one combine the need to pretend‚ with the need

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    Examples Of Whitewashing

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    Whitewashing: “a casting practice in the film industry of the United States‚ in which white actors are cast in historically non-white character roles” (Wikipedia‚ 2017). Mr. Yunioshi in Breakfast at Tiffany’s‚ Goku in Dragon ball: Evolution‚ and Light Yagami in Death Note are great examples that present the current state of the film industry. Many character’s ethnicity is ignored and replaced with Caucasian actors. In fact‚ it is almost impossible to see the Person of Colours (POC) as a leading role in

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