Theatre Acting & Screen Acting

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Introduction to Theatre Acting & Screen Acting.

Explore the art of performance in Theatre Acting & Screen Acting. Delve into techniques tailored for both stage and screen, mastering the nuances of each medium. Gain practical skills in characterization, emotion expression, and scene interpretation. Embrace the challenge of adapting performances for live audiences and camera lenses. Join us in honing your craft for diverse acting opportunities in theatre and on screen.

Course Highlights.

Theatre Acting.

  • Emphasis on projecting voice and gestures to reach a live audience without the aid of microphones or close-up camera shots.
  • Requires strong stage presence and the ability to convey emotions and character depth to viewers sitting at various distances.
  • Rehearsals often involve blocking, where actors plan their movements and positions on stage for effective storytelling.
  • Performances typically involve multiple acts and intermissions, requiring sustained energy and consistency in character portrayal.
  • Collaboration with fellow actors, directors, and stage crew is essential for cohesive storytelling and seamless production.

Screen Acting.

  • Focus on subtlety and nuance, as performances are captured in close-up shots where even small facial expressions can convey a wealth of emotion.
  • Requires familiarity with camera angles, eyelines, and continuity, as scenes may be shot out of order and edited together later.
  • Ability to adjust performance based on the director's vision and feedback, as well as technical considerations such as lighting and sound.
  • Often involves multiple takes to capture the desired performance, requiring actors to maintain consistency while also remaining adaptable.
  • Collaboration with cinematographers, editors, and other crew members is crucial for creating a cohesive visual narrative.

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