on technique and performance practices in their locality CAR11/12AP-0f-h-14 ANGER SADNESS FEAR ENJOYMENT LOVE SURPRISE DISGUST SHAME “4 Pics 1 Word” A M A Z E D R E G R E T S C A R E D S O R R O W What is acting technique? It deals with the characterization of the human experience. It is used to create a mood and to heighten tension It involves the coordination of facial expression, gesture, and speech to produce the emotion or feeling called for in the part. Actors have to learn basic acting techniques to be convincing in portraying the characters to the audience. Learning the rhythm of one’s lines, employing word stress, and giving and receiving cues. “Breathing Life” into the character and adding action to words to get the meaning across. Deal with movement, pace, pause, silence, voice, eye contact, physical contact, contrast, positioning, and timing. Theater Actors must be more exaggerated in his movements to make them visible to every spectator. Film Smallest movements and gestures can be seen through tight shots and camera zooming. Fernando Poe, Jr. National Artist - Film Lea Salong – Tony Award Winner Nora Aunor International Award Winner Gina Pareño International Award Winner 3 Ways in Action Directions: Deliver the line or lines in 3 different ways.
“I am never going back to school” With your partner, practice the dialog that follows. Person 1: I saw you at the mall last night. Person 2: Really? Why didn’t you call me?
Directions: Deliver the dialog using the
emotions posted on the board. Take note to be particular with your movement, pace, pause, silence, voice, eye contact, physical contact, contrast, positioning, and timing. Happiness and Fear Sadness and Surprise Calmness and Boredom Anger and Disgust Empathetic Pain and Excitement Envy and Romance How you say It! 1. Write what emotion you have right now. 2. Write your own line and deliver it in front of the class. Based on your emotion. Remember, it is not about the line but how you say it. 3. Your classmates will try to guess your emotion.