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    Acting

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    ACTING Mise en scene settings and sets (whether actual locations or custom-built in a studio lighting cooolors props costumes makeup actors learning lines improvisation Filming out of order Type oof actor impersonator is considered somewhat demeaning in the acting world‚ suggesting that the actor has simply copied the manner‚ dialect‚ and behavior of a character‚ instead of creating the character. personality actor‚ which is odd‚ in some ways‚ because acting depends

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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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    Respect for Acting

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    Respect for Acting: Part One After reading the first part of Respect for Acting by Uta Hagan I have a newfound respect for actors and all that they go through to obtain the true character in which they are playing. As someone who has never neither acted nor read anything about performing‚ this has opened my eyes to all of the work that these actors go through on a daily basis for the sheer enjoyment of their audience. While reading over the chapters in this book there are a few key concepts that

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    Acting Research

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    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‚ but I think I will learn more about what actually happens if I go on set and watch how it is run. Actors usually work in

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    Representational Acting

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    Presentational acting and the related representational acting are basic terms utilized inside of theatre feel and feedback. Because of the same terms being connected to certain ways to deal with acting that negate the more theatrical definitions‚ in any case‚ the terms have woken up. In the most widely recognized sense (what relates the particular elements of theater to the more extensive tasteful classification of ’representational craftsmanship’ or "mimesis" in show and writing)‚ the terms portray

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    Acting Definition

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    September 2013 Acting is a Drug‚ and I’m Addicted When that spotlight hits your face‚ it is a better feeling than going to the beach on a breezy day. The feeling of nerves radiating throughout your body while you have the entire audience’s attention is exhilarating. There is no other feeling like it. I chose acting because I have been in plays for competitive and fun since I was eight years old. I started off in small church plays and worked my way up to larger competitive acting that went all the

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    A Career in Acting

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    Thesis: A career in acting has many parts‚ but all of it is dedication. I. To be an actor first you have to get the proper education and training. A. Formal training is necessary to an acting career. A.1. Www.careers.stateuniversity.com says “it is a profession that requires unusual talent and years of training and study” (“Actor Job Description‚ Career as an Actor‚ Salary‚ Employment”). A.2. They also continue to say‚ “ Besides developing acting skills‚ aspiring performers should study speech

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    What is the significance of Mr Birling? Birling represents capitalism‚ the political position that Priestly is most critical of as a socialist therefore he is the character that is made look the most foolish in the play. He is the one that seems to start off the chain of events. Birling ultimately is responsible. Throughout the play we can clearly see that Mr Birling represents Capitalism. We see this straight away in the stage directions on the 1st page telling us that he is a “heavy looking

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    Acting Hypnotized

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    ARTICLE REPORT Student Name: Article name and page number: Acting As If You Are Hypnotized 56-64 Please answer each of the following items in detail. 1. Describe the purpose of the study. (2 pts) The article was not so much a study as it is a collection of summarazations of studies‚ 16 by Spano’s to be exact. In this article he meant to show that hypnotism was more about how people come to believe in hypnotism due to the ritual aspect of it. People will behave how they are expected

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    Is acting an art?

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    Is acting an art? The acting profession is so difficult‚ that there are so many sacrifices to peruse it. Acting is symbolic‚ stressful‚ and psychological. In order to become a character we must be given the circumstances‚ actions‚ back-story and many more to peruse the character. Yet it can be very stressful to transform yourself to completely different person. You begin to get better after doing play by play. Most people become better actors by reading books‚ doing theories‚ and closed system methods

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