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... Action is planned by several of the people who work on the play . Some authors visualize action and insert quantities of it ; but the director makes changes . He scans the script , visualizes entirely different action than was ...
... Action is planned by several of the people who work on the play . Some authors visualize action and insert quantities of it ; but the director makes changes . He scans the script , visualizes entirely different action than was ...
Page 102
... Action ++ Significant action of a character must be pointed - up to be seen The many interesting things taking place on stage cause the at- tention of the audience to shift from the speaking character to the setting , to costumes , to ...
... Action ++ Significant action of a character must be pointed - up to be seen The many interesting things taking place on stage cause the at- tention of the audience to shift from the speaking character to the setting , to costumes , to ...
Page 146
... action . Large movements belong to most plays of modern life , for this is an athletic age . Woman has joined man in ... action , work for intensity of action . Intense scenes are usually more impressive than forceful ones . No ...
... action . Large movements belong to most plays of modern life , for this is an athletic age . Woman has joined man in ... action , work for intensity of action . Intense scenes are usually more impressive than forceful ones . No ...
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Rehearsal: The Principles and Practice of Acting for the Stage Miriam Anna Franklin No preview available - 2012 |
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