An approach to storytelling in which the setting and situation are more important than the type of characters involved is known as
What is situation centered improv
The Art of acting with no words
What is Pantomime?
Determines the carrying power and loudness of a voice, also pitch and stamina
What is Breath control?
The playing of a role in such a way that the actor weeps, suffers, or struggles emotionally is referred to as
What is emotional acting?
Antagonist
The person or force working against the protagonist in a play is called the
is the ability to make your actions appear natural
What is motivated sequence
what are three exercises to use for pantomime
walking, climbing, running, etc
Communication that uses gestures, posture, and facial expressions instead of words is called
Body Language
When the audience believes that what is happening on stage or screen is happening for the first time is referred to as
Illusion of First time
What is Facial Expression
A distinctive action that is repeated and serves as a clue to a character’s personality, such as a peculiar laugh or walk means a character has a(n)
Master gesture
Modulation or variety in vocal pitch is called
What is inflection?
When an actor intentionally or unintentionally takes attention away from the main actors in a scene and places it on him/herself, he/she is
What is Scene Stealing?
The person who's art is with nonverbal communication
Who is a mime?
the unstated, or "between the lines" meaning that the actor must draw from the script
What is Subtext?
Is on both sides of the stage
What are wings
The impromptu portrayal of a character or scene without any rehearsal or preparation is called
The Man who brought pantomime to the main stage
Marcel Marceu
Increasing Volume
What is Projection
To learn about acting with your body and not your voice
What is the purpose of pantomime
The area is in front of the stage
What is the apron