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Question
- check all that apply:
it’s important to focus on a character’s objectives, not feelings, because —
- performing feelings often comes across as insincere
- focusing on objectives allows emotions to flow naturally
- feelings should not be shown in performances
- choose the best answer.
what is the process of an actor using skills to create a character?
- characterization
- character making
- finding character
- feature
Response
Question 4
Brief Explanations
- "It's important to focus on a character’s objectives, not feelings, because performing feelings often comes across as insincere" – This is a valid reason as forced emotional performance can lack authenticity.
- "focusing on objectives allows emotions to flow naturally" – When an actor focuses on what the character wants (objectives), emotions arise more organically from the situation.
- "feelings should not be shown in performances" – This is incorrect. Feelings are part of a character's portrayal; the key is how they are generated (through objectives, not forced). So we check the first two statements.
Brief Explanations
- "characterization" is the process by which an actor (or writer) creates a character, using skills to develop the character's traits, motives, etc.
- "character making" is not the standard term for this process.
- "finding character" implies discovering an existing character, not creating.
- "gesture" refers to physical movements, not the overall process of character creation.
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- $\square$ performing feelings often come across as insincere (checked)
- $\square$ focusing on objectives allows emotions to flow naturally (checked)
- $\square$ feelings should not be shown in performances (not checked)