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In "Look at Me Now," Noora Al-Thani explores the significance of voice projection and connotation in storytelling. The narrator highlights the importance of using voice and facial expressions to engage the audience and convey emotions effectively. Throughout the term, Noora focused on improving her voice projection, practicing connotations to reflect the characters' feelings during key moments. Despite challenges in discerning emotional tones, her dedication to mastering these skills has enhanced her ability to portray characters convincingly, whether in joyful or somber scenes.
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“Look at me now” By: Noora Al-Thani
What dramatic skill would you say is the best part in your performance? Why? • My voice projection because I’m a narrator and narrator’s use their voice and sometimes their facial expression.
What dramatic skill have you worked on improving this term in drama? What specific things have you done to make improvements? • I have worked on my voice projection. I have made improvements in my voice connotation like if I’m reading something good happened to the characters I can be smiling.
What dramatic skill do you find the most difficult and why? • The voice connotation because sometimes I can’t tell if this part is scary or sad to the characters.
How has working to improve your dramatic skills helped you to portray your character? • I have to work hard on my voice connotation, I will practice on my voice whether it’s a scary, happy, sad part to the characters in the play.