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Exploring Focus

Exploring Focus. Concentration Body Language. Concentration. Concentration is the ability to focus without becoming distracted. Concentration helps actors create and produce emotions which help make audience believe what is taking place. Body Language.

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Exploring Focus

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  1. Exploring Focus Concentration Body Language

  2. Concentration • Concentration is the ability to focus without becoming distracted. • Concentration helps actors create and produce emotions which help make audience believe what is taking place.

  3. Body Language • Body language includes posture, gestures and facial expressions. • Posture is the way you hold your body. • Gestures are body movements that people make to communicate an idea. • For example: sticking out one’s tongue, sucking teeth, cut eye, etc. • Facial Expression is the way you use your face to communicate.

  4. Body Language • Body language stance and posture

  5. Facial Expression Facial Expression provide non verbal cues about what a character is feeling.

  6. Gestures and Movement • Gestures are body movements that people make to communicate an idea. • For example: sticking out one’s tongue, sucking teeth, cut eye, etc. • Actors use gestures to reinforce what he is saying because of the distance between actor and audience.

  7. Movement

  8. Movement • Movement refers to your body going from one place to another. • Movement can communicate emotion, power or relationships; • Create atmosphere or tension • Symbolize objects, places or ideas

  9. Movement • Movement can be regarded as follows:

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