Screen Acting 3225
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Screen Acting 3225
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Professor Greyeyes Loves movies! Loves Popcorn! Loves when students hand in their assignments on time! Welcome to FA / THEA 3225 6.0!!!
York University 가입일 Ağustos 2012
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@NHeer3 Please note the director did not always tell the main actors what would happen during any given scene--hence their genuine terror!
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@JustGottaSmile_ pt. 2 were often given only a few instructions, then improv'd the scene NOT knowing what the action would be! Terrifying++
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@JustGottaSmile_ pt. 1 Follow-up: "Quarantine" was a shot-by-shot rip off of "REC," but without the skill or spirit. btw-the actors in REC..
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@ScreenActing Wow. Speechless. Hilary Swank was incredible. Can't believe it's a true story
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@TejnoorK Good note. He had 2 be "obsessed" with the game. It was a false obsession but still palpable to us & the other inmates. What else?
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@dominickddk This is correct, Dominick but I (and others) have already stated this. What else is he doing? There are clues in the readings
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@aimtown_ward Right. This is called spatial geography-it's part of visualization He visualizes actual space so he can respond 2 events in it
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@NHeer3 Right Nav. You used clear examples here! What else, what other techniques?
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@jamienoyek You r right, Jamie but this has been stated previously--there are many other acting techniques he employs--what r they?
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@AryamKidane3225 Yes, Aryam. This is correct but what else is he doing (technically)? Look to your readings (Handbook for the Actor).
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@abel_ignatius Thx Abel. Yes, he absolutely needed a larger-than-life level of energy 2 make the scene believable. His energy = her defeat.
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@Han_Zhang27 Gr8 Han! Visualization. Check! Baseball lingo. Check! What about his arc or physical action?
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@Hollymatic12 Yes, he's brilliant in this role. (Also, pretty much anything he's in actually).
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