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voice |
His voice was very faint.
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accent |
A Scottish accent is different to an Irish one.
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emphasis |
The actor uses emphasis to make sure the audience listen to a certain word.
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volume |
The volume refers to how loud the actor is speaking.
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tone |
The tone of an actors voice can tell us more about the character.
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pitch |
An actor may change pitch to show us how a character is feeling.
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accent |
Accent can tell us more about a character for example where they are from, or their social class.
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gesture |
His gesture showed that he was very angry.
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facial |
His facial expressions are comical.
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expression |
His facial expressions are comical.
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proxemics |
Proxemics refers to the use of space between actors to show a character's relationships.
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physical |
Physical theatre refers to using the body as a means of expression.
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levels |
Levels in drama refers to the positioning of actors on stage.
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audience |
The audience were watching the play intently.
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lighting |
The stage lighting had a magical effect.
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movement |
Movement is very important in drama.
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blocking |
Blocking is a blanket term for all the movements made on stage.
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