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lianna [129]
1 year ago
5

As we evaluate acting performances, we recognize that a performer who is unconvincing in a part has not mastered _________.

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Viefleur [7K]1 year ago
5 0

As we evaluate acting performances, we recognize that a performer who is unconvincing in a part has not mastered a <u>technique for truthful acting</u>.

Acting is the activity in which a story is told by an actor or actress playing a character in theater, television, film, radio, or any other medium that uses imitative methods. A wide range of skills is required, including imagination, emotional skills, physical expression, vocalization, clear language, and the ability to interpret drama.

Acting also requires the ability to use dialects, accents, improvisation, observation and imitation, pantomime, and stage combat. Many actors undergo extensive training in specialized programs and colleges to develop these skills. The majority of professional actors undergo extensive training.

Actors and actresses often have many instructors and teachers for their comprehensive education, such as singing, stage, audition techniques, and acting on camera.

Learn more about  Acting here: brainly.com/question/27501313

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