Sunday, October 30, 2016

5 Acting Tips That Will Help You Give (And Get) Better Performances: Analysis

    "If you're an actor, giving a great performance is your chief concern while shooting a scene—and if you're a director, it's all about gettingone, but acting isn't as easy as saying a few lines and not looking directly into the camera." (No Film School, 5 Acting Tips That Will Help You Give (And Get) Better Performances), this perfectly sums up all of this video and article, obviously there is more to it.
   Good acting is one of the most important and needed elements of a film whether it being an ad, movie, show, etc. The more the actor is engaged and putting in a non pathetic passion into their acting, the better it is for everyone on set. 
   There is practically a list of how to be a good actor/be useful on set:
1.) Know your lines: It's pretty obvious, just do the director and everyone a favor and rehearse your lines a lot and know when to say them.
2.) Managing time: Don't just sit around during takes, as in "1.)", rehears your lines, see what can be done to make the scene better, help the production.
3.) Filling of takes: Don't just preform an action so simple that it in its entirety is dry and tasteless, put some umph some spunk in it to where there is a bit of reality within the shot.
4.) Continuity: By far one of the most important part of the list. Stay consistent through every shot (shots of same scene). It'll save the production and editing tem so much work if you keep that in mind.
5.) Taking Directions: Another very important part of the list, the need to have a strong connection with the director and the actor. In order to follow directions the best way is to have a connection to where communication between the two is strong and easy to be understood
   

4 comments:

  1. There should be a space between 'getting' and 'one' there,bud.

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  2. There should be a space between 'getting' and 'one' there, bud.

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  3. You did a good job in describing each of the acting tips.

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  4. Just because your faces are identical doesn't mean your comments should be. :-P

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