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According to me, acting the scenes from the movies increases believability because we have the source to see the original actor's actions and we can learn from them, the physicality and facial expressions This improves our acting
DarkFootball 037 i just don’t wanna be a flat actress... My acting teacher told us we need to show more range and use movement in a scene to make it look real. I just thought there was a technique that could assist me or somethin😕
@@Miamia69292 if you're doing TV and film acting, just ask the director. They need to keep you in camera at all times, so if you suddenly get up and leave the scene, you'll have ruined it 😂 however, if you're doing stage acting then you can break the script into units of movement. For example, go through the script and think about what your character would be doing. Making a cup of coffee? Eating something? Make it cohesive as well, so your character is eating something in the first unit, then in the second unit they go and put it in the bin, third unit they go and wash theirs hands etc. This works for an emotional moment too, when your character pauses in the middle of a unit to interact with another character or something, it adds tension and grips the audience. I'm not a teacher, just a fellow actor and telling you what helps me! :)
Samia Rice now when you are acting and trying to place yourself into character it will come naturally to thought of spacing out and using the open space simply by practice and constantly reminding yourself to use the open space around you. However when you are being filmed like on screen there are methods of camera recording, such as different types of focus and approaches to attract the eye into watching the actor, etc, so the director will most likely help give some direction for you.
When I’m older like 18 I wanna try out acting but I wanna practice right now that I’m 14 to see if I’ll be committed to it or not (but not going to casting calls and stuff like that yet)
@@nayeonswife2942 I just turned 15 and I'm gonna spend the next 3 years read books about acting and watching videos and shouting my self with my phone acting monologues and when I turn 18 I will start going to auditions and taking acting classes
With I myself, I'm extremely self conscious about my physical appearance, I've been trying to work on my image, it's just hard to face the camera when I have to look at the things I hate but I do hope to improve with time. Once I get more confident with my body and once I start Testosterone (I'm Transgender FTM) I hope to see decent results in front of the camera. Your channel is very useful and thank you for providing these tips for us. Keep up the good work!
First off your channel is amazing! Very original and inspiring. I was wondering if maybe you could also make a video about believing and convincing what you are saying is true cus my mind tends to remind me i know its fake and it also makes it harder to act surprised etc Thanks for this video!
Also i have a request please make videos to improve speech, dialogue delivery basically i mean anyting associated with voice so please makes parts on dialogue delivery
I would suggest working on one monologue at a time. Doing multiple monologues simultaneously can spread our attention a little too much/what we are focusing on within a particular piece. Doing too many pieces at once tends to give a less effective practice.
Script slug has scripts from a lot of films(or movies whatever you call them) if you know a film with a monologue in it you can search it up on script slug and they’ll give you the script
I'm just feeling akward in front of the camera if my friends and I are taking pictures because I can't do something in front of it. It's still the same, right?
Would filming a monologue at home be ok as a reel for tv/film to start? I don't have one because I got into acting last year and performed in plays only, however most tv/film calls require to submit a reel.
I wonder about the getting too loud part critique, because I get that critique in every day life so should I sub do you my natural tendencies from every day life and be moreUnrealistic of myself to be more realistic?
hey, i have a question hopefully you get the time for because i dont really know what to do, so i put a portfolio and a picture of myself on one of the audition sites that you recommended, (ExploreTalent) and they called me saying that i can get a modeling audition for a clothesline but i have to pay for the pro so they can see my info, should i do this?
Hello, firstly love your videos since my exams got cancelled i am going to start acting practice with the help of your videos as well, i am 17, i have a plan toh go to NY next year for Acting school however hopefully i become a successful and great actor there will be a huge part of tours in it so thank for your videos
Hey Titus, just as the video mentions, the times given in these videos is what I would suggest. Of course if your schedule doesn’t allow it, than you build around it, but these are my suggestions. Hope this helps 👍🏼
@a sock jeezz calm down. There is so much more to this industry than just focusing on being on TV shows straight away. For him to have featured on sam and cat is an amazing achievement. People sometimes work extra and background roles for years before they book something big. You'll have all the success you want but try not to belittle people or accuse people of lying on the internet out of jealousy or being fixated on the wrong things :))) Good luck I'm sure you'll book all the roles you want to
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According to me, acting the scenes from the movies increases believability because we have the source to see the original actor's actions and we can learn from them, the physicality and facial expressions
This improves our acting
How can we determine when we need to move around in a scene. Like getting up doing stuff in the scene to make it look more natural
When it FEELS natural!
DarkFootball 037 i just don’t wanna be a flat actress... My acting teacher told us we need to show more range and use movement in a scene to make it look real. I just thought there was a technique that could assist me or somethin😕
Tabish Khan I’m actually interested in acting on screen now. I tried theatre but now I wanna do film and I was told it was done way differently .
@@Miamia69292 if you're doing TV and film acting, just ask the director. They need to keep you in camera at all times, so if you suddenly get up and leave the scene, you'll have ruined it 😂 however, if you're doing stage acting then you can break the script into units of movement. For example, go through the script and think about what your character would be doing. Making a cup of coffee? Eating something? Make it cohesive as well, so your character is eating something in the first unit, then in the second unit they go and put it in the bin, third unit they go and wash theirs hands etc. This works for an emotional moment too, when your character pauses in the middle of a unit to interact with another character or something, it adds tension and grips the audience. I'm not a teacher, just a fellow actor and telling you what helps me! :)
Samia Rice now when you are acting and trying to place yourself into character it will come naturally to thought of spacing out and using the open space simply by practice and constantly reminding yourself to use the open space around you. However when you are being filmed like on screen there are methods of camera recording, such as different types of focus and approaches to attract the eye into watching the actor, etc, so the director will most likely help give some direction for you.
Your like our Acting Coach
When I’m older like 18 I wanna try out acting but I wanna practice right now that I’m 14 to see if I’ll be committed to it or not (but not going to casting calls and stuff like that yet)
same i just turned 15, for now im just watching acting advice videos and taking notes. when i turn 18 im gonna start taking acting classes
@@nayeonswife2942 just like you
@@nayeonswife2942 I just turned 15 and I'm gonna spend the next 3 years read books about acting and watching videos and shouting my self with my phone acting monologues and when I turn 18 I will start going to auditions and taking acting classes
@@ahmedkhaterchi2058 I hope the best for you! Dont give up, if you belive in yourself there is always a way for you
@@nayeonswife2942 thnx
With I myself, I'm extremely self conscious about my physical appearance, I've been trying to work on my image, it's just hard to face the camera when I have to look at the things I hate but I do hope to improve with time. Once I get more confident with my body and once I start Testosterone (I'm Transgender FTM) I hope to see decent results in front of the camera. Your channel is very useful and thank you for providing these tips for us. Keep up the good work!
I just started watching your videos yesterday and I'm already feeling more confident thank you 👍
Make videos like this for spontaneity and relaxation. Please, because this is the essence what we require for quarantine. Great job 🙏
First off your channel is amazing! Very original and inspiring.
I was wondering if maybe you could also make a video about believing and convincing what you are saying is true cus my mind tends to remind me i know its fake and it also makes it harder to act surprised etc
Thanks for this video!
Does anyone know where to find good monologues or scripts?
Check @/screenplayed in instagram. They often post PDF scripts of famous movies/series.
www.dailyactor.com/contemporary-monologues/
monologue blogger
Also i have a request please make videos to improve speech, dialogue delivery basically i mean anyting associated with voice so please makes parts on dialogue delivery
Yup bhai
Hello and thank you for these lessons! Any tips on how I can balance school (homework) and practicing my acting while still having some free time?
Very good advice, thank you!!
:))
Thanks for this.
Grateful! 😇
You are so amazing, love it. :)
tysm this is a great video
Man we love you❤❤
Thank you so much for these videos!
Great actors d´ont care about the camera, they care about live their roles.
You're good!!! I must say 🥺
Brilliant I loved your approach 🤩
Hi! Thank you so much for the video, it is very useful :) Do you think it's better to work on one monologue or several at the same time?
I would suggest working on one monologue at a time. Doing multiple monologues simultaneously can spread our attention a little too much/what we are focusing on within a particular piece. Doing too many pieces at once tends to give a less effective practice.
@@TheActorsAcademy Thank you for the answer!
where can we find monologues to work with ?
Script slug has scripts from a lot of films(or movies whatever you call them) if you know a film with a monologue in it you can search it up on script slug and they’ll give you the script
I'm just feeling akward in front of the camera if my friends and I are taking pictures because I can't do something in front of it. It's still the same, right?
Great video, thank you so much! =)
Great content 👏🏿
Amazing💕😍💕😍
How do you find your practice monologues? It’s always a struggle for me to search the web and find a good one...
GEE WHIZ! Productions same
@/screenplayed in instagram
Would filming a monologue at home be ok as a reel for tv/film to start? I don't have one because I got into acting last year and performed in plays only, however most tv/film calls require to submit a reel.
Thank you for all the great videos :)
Hey man your videos are very helpful. What should I do if my phone has low storage for videos? Is a small digital camera like a goPro ok?
Amazing advice
I wonder about the getting too loud part critique, because I get that critique in every day life so should I sub do you my natural tendencies from every day life and be moreUnrealistic of myself to be more realistic?
This dude is a legend
BIG THANX DUDE
hey, i have a question hopefully you get the time for because i dont really know what to do, so i put a portfolio and a picture of myself on one of the audition sites that you recommended, (ExploreTalent) and they called me saying that i can get a modeling audition for a clothesline but i have to pay for the pro so they can see my info, should i do this?
Hey there, maybe you mixed up a site name or something, but I haven’t recommended a site called ExploreTalent so I’m not 100% familiar with them.
6thhhhh good work btw
Excellent☆☆☆☆☆
Hello, firstly love your videos since my exams got cancelled i am going to start acting practice with the help of your videos as well, i am 17, i have a plan toh go to NY next year for Acting school however hopefully i become a successful and great actor there will be a huge part of tours in it so thank for your videos
abdul rehman that’s my plan to
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@@tabishmaazkhan oh nice, where are you from
@@tabishmaazkhan my plan is to go to new york next year for studying in performance art (Acting) and inshallah become the greatest Actor of all time
How long should I practice a day
Hey Titus, just as the video mentions, the times given in these videos is what I would suggest. Of course if your schedule doesn’t allow it, than you build around it, but these are my suggestions. Hope this helps 👍🏼
The Actors Academy Thank you
I live in Ireland will i get an agent in England or here in ireland
Cassi Kendall probably england
Should we always use the same monologue every day
if you are recording yourself should you have eye contact with the camera or pretend you are looking at someone?
From my experience depends on what you’re doing
Hi
does anyone wanna practice with me?
I’m an actor
I’m in a tv show
Sam and cat on Netflix
Thomas Carney who do you play?
Who do you play!?
I wasn’t one of the main characters
@a sock jeezz calm down. There is so much more to this industry than just focusing on being on TV shows straight away. For him to have featured on sam and cat is an amazing achievement. People sometimes work extra and background roles for years before they book something big. You'll have all the success you want but try not to belittle people or accuse people of lying on the internet out of jealousy or being fixated on the wrong things :))) Good luck I'm sure you'll book all the roles you want to