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Your Guide To The Best Acting DVDs Starting With The Highest Reviews

Acting DVDs
Acting is the work of an actor, a person in theatre, film, or any other storytelling medium who tells the story by portraying a character and, usually, speaking or singing the written text or play.
From the Latin word agĕre meaning "to do", this is precisely what acting is. In acting, an actor suppresses or augments aspects of their personality in order to reveal the actions and motivations of the character for particular moments in time.
The actor is said to be "assuming the role" of another, usually for the benefit of an audience, but also because it can bring one a sense of artistic satisfaction.
Actors are generally expected to possess a number of skills, including good vocal projection, clarity of speech, physical expressiveness, the ability to analyze and understand dramatic text, and the ability to emulate or generate emotional and physical conditions.
Well-rounded actors are often also skilled in singing, dancing, imitating dialects and accents, improvisation, observation and emulation, mime, stage combat, and performing classical texts such as Shakespeare.
Many actors train at length in special programs or colleges to develop these skills, which have a wide range of different artistic philosophies and processes.
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Gardens Of The World with Audrey Hepburn: The Tribute Edition is a beautiful collector's series filmed on location, featuring some of the most beautiful gardens from around ...(read more)
George Burns was a legendary comedian and actor and arguably the greatest straight man of the 20th century. His arched eyebrow and his cigar smoking became his trademarks in ...(read more)
Academy Award winning actor Michael Caine, internationally acclaimed for his talented performances in movies for over twenty-five years, shares his personal insights into the ...(read more)
By Simon Callow. “Taking scenes from The Relapse by Sir John Vanbrugh as the text, Callow directs a workshop of young actors and subjects them to his own rigorous and ...(read more)
By Brian Cox. “Full of common sense, ... in the end, it is we actors who are on the spot .... Scenes that start rehearsal as straight forward Shakespeare babble, assume ...(read more)
Follow Mike through the production of the short feature " Second Story Man in Minneapolis ". With a low budget and tight schedule plus setback and disasters ranging from the ...(read more)
Award winning director and distinguished acting coach Joel Asher interviews top commercial film and TV agents who candidly reveal what every actor should know. Subjects ...(read more)
Relationship: Michael Shurtleff demonstrates that actors must always ask “Where is the love in the scene?” even in a scene of conflict, to get to the deepest emotional ...(read more)
Communication and Competition: Getting beyond self-expression to true communication: a continuous cycle of messages and responses , energized by competition. Importance: ...(read more)
Where should you look during an audition? What makes a good headshot? What should you wear? Paul Awad, professional director and acting teacher, guides students through ...(read more)
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