Acting / Theatre Course

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ACTING / THEATRE COURSE

INTRODUCTION

Acting is the art of performing in films, television, theatre, and digital platforms. It involves portraying characters using dialogue, emotions, body language, and expressions. Actors bring scripts to life by embodying roles, creating believable performances that entertain and inspire audiences.

CAREER

  • Film Actor – Works in movies, short films, and independent cinema.

  • TV Actor – Performs in TV series, reality shows, and daily soaps.

  • Theatre Actor – Performs in live stage productions.

  • Voice Actor – Works in animation, dubbing, radio, and audiobooks.

  • Commercial Actor – Acts in advertisements and brand endorsements.

  • Web Series Actor – Performs in digital content for platforms like Netflix, YouTube, and Amazon Prime.

  • Acting Coach – Trains aspiring actors in performance techniques.

TYPES OF ACTING

a) Theatre Acting

  • Live performances in front of an audience.

  • Requires strong voice projection and exaggerated expressions.

  • Famous forms: Shakespearean, Broadway, and musical theatre.

b) Film Acting

  • Performed for cameras in movies and TV shows.

  • Subtle expressions and controlled movements.

  • Often shot in multiple takes with different angles.

c) Television Acting

  • Includes drama series, sitcoms, and soap operas.

  • Requires quick adaptation due to fast-paced shooting schedules.

d) Voice Acting

  • Used in animations, audiobooks, video games, and dubbing.

  • Focuses on voice modulation and clear enunciation.

e) Improvisational Acting (Improv)

  • Unscripted performance, relying on creativity and spontaneity.

  • Common in comedy shows and training exercises.

f) Method Acting

  • Deep emotional immersion into a character’s mindset.

  • Popularised by actors like Marlon Brando and Daniel Day-Lewis.

g) Commercial Acting

    • Performing in advertisements and brand promotions.

    • Requires engaging body language and a friendly demeanor.

ESSENTIAL ACTING SKILLS

  • Emotional Expression – Ability to convey a range of emotions convincingly.

  • Voice Control – Proper articulation, tone variation, and projection.

  • Body Language & Movement – Using physicality to express emotions.

  • Improvisation – Thinking and reacting quickly without a script.

  • Memorisation – Learning and delivering lines accurately.

  • Character Analysis – Understanding motivations, background, and personality.

  • Adaptability – Adjusting performance styles based on medium and role.

ACTING IN DIGITAL AGE

  • Rise of Web Series & OTT Platforms – More opportunities for new actors.

  • Social Media & YouTube – A platform for self-promotion and independent content creation.

  • Virtual Auditions & Online Casting – Easier access to global opportunities.

HOW TO IMPROVE ACTING SKILLS

  • Practice Daily – Perform in front of a mirror or record yourself.

  • Read & Watch Plays – Learn from classical and modern scripts.

  • Take Acting Classes – Continuous learning helps refine skills.

  • Develop Versatility – Experiment with different roles and genres.

  • Stay Fit & Healthy – Physical fitness enhances on-screen presence.

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