Monday, May 20, 2013

Blog 25: Mentorship

    Literal
·     Log
·    Ms. Roman (erk... gotta find the number!)
    Interpretive
     I learned mostly on annunciation and pronunciation. When it came to helping other people practice their lines, I was very important on making your voice clear so that they could understand what was being said (especially since it was a Shakespearian play) so having a clear, understandable voice and tone is very good to practice on a daily basis. Especially for voice over since it's 100% voice and there's no pretty face to make up for the awful sound.
   Applied
     When I was watching people act, it was clear that some of the actors didn't really fit the characters they were playing It sorta dud make the performance lack that natural flow and some some of the actors even seemed like they had trouble getting comfortable with their lines and how they were saying it. It just didn't seem right so it helped support my answer on 'knowing your character types.'

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