Individual sound of your voice
What is Quality?
text of a play
What is Script?
playing of dramatic scenes without written dialogue and with minimum predetermined dramatic activity
What is Improv?
way of holding your body
What is Posture?
When speech is all one pitch
What is Monotone?
Pronunciation of speech
What is Diction?
a small section of a scene divided due to a shift in emotion or topic
What is Beat?
to act without words, but can use music
What is Pantomime?
an expressive movement of the body, limbs, or face
What is Gesture?
Highness or lowness of your voice
What is Pitch?
Tone produced when sound waves hit your chambers or when you hum
What is Resonance?
Auditioning with a script that you have not read before
What is Cold Reading?
the two types of improv
What is Situation-based and Character-based?
the intended point of interest on stage
What is Focus?
Parts of the body that create vowel sounds
What are Resonators?
Parts of the body that make consonant sounds
What are Articulators?
the pursuit of a specific goal in a scene
What is Objective?
a characteristic gesture
What is a Master Gesture?
when an actor mirrors another actor's body position
What is Shared Position?
variety in pitch
What is Inflection?
Clear and precise pronunciation of words
Articulation
method used to achieve goals
What is Tactic?
Where was mime originated?
Italy
to stand downstage of another actor
what is Upstage?
to allow your voice to fill the space
What is Project?