Actors have to study and learn these.
What are lines?
The education and degrees REQUIRED to become an actor.
What is nothing...
The place that this career is in the most demand.
Where is LA and Hollywood?
Actors do there work here.
What is a studio?
This method, popularized by Stanislavski, involves actors drawing on their own memories and emotions to portray a character.
What is "method acting"?
Actors have to learn to portray this.
What are characters/roles?
School club that one can join to improve their improv and acting skills?
What is drama club?
The average salary of this profession.
What is anywhere from $35,100 - $78,000 per year?
What the hours and days are like.
What is unpredictable and long?
This acting technique involves actors using their physical movements and gestures to express emotions and ideas.
What is "physical acting?"
This is the term for actors learning their movements.
What is blocking?
The requirements of a high school diploma in this field.
What is it is recommended but not necessary?
The income rate of an actor.
How about not likely?
The working conditions are like this.
What is constant pressure?
This acting technique focuses on an actor's ability to improvise and respond to the actions and reactions of other actors.
What is "improv"?
The term for "what is said underneath the lines"?
What is subtext?
The training courses available to aspiring actors.
What are drama and theater arts programs?
True or False: All actors make a steady income off of acting.
What is false?
The biggest challenges that an actor faces.
What are rejection and competition?
This technique focuses on repetition and improvisation to help actors develop their ability to listen and react genuinely in the moment.
What is the Meisner Technique?
This is the strength of speaking where the voice is used loudly and clearly.
What is "projection"?
True or False: Having extra training will make it more likely to get a job.
What is true?
The demand rate of this profession.
What is expected to grow 5%?
The biggest rewards for an actor.
What are fame, money, etc.?
This approach emphasizes technical aspects of acting, such as voice, movement, and physical expression, often used in dramatic and Shakespearean roles.
Classical