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- Scene_study abstract "Scene study is a technique used to teach acting. One or more actors perform a dramatic scene and are then offered feedback from teachers, classmates, or each other.Scene Study is a very broad description for an acting class that will vary depending on the teacher or school that teaches it. Its foundation is in the performance of a \"scene\" or a segment of a play by the students. From this performance the instructor gives notes and suggestions to improve the student’s acting. Scene Study is instrumental for actors to get experience being directed. For beginning actors the Scene Study class may also include acting exercises that help them develop their technique. These exercises may help with skills such as emotional connection or character development and for the real novice it may be used to teach the vocabulary of acting (for example terms like down stage and subtext). However, most Scene Study classes are used for actors who already have their training and technique and now need the opportunity to take their skills and apply them towards performing on stage or on set. The best Scene Study classes will be able to keep improving an actor’s technique, as well as give them the opportunity to be directed and see if they are able to perform to a director’s specification. Scene Study is important because it allows an actor to see if all the techniques and exercises they use in class can be harnessed to create an honest and dynamic performance.Reference - http://www.emasla.com/acting_class/los_angeles_actingclass_scene.html".
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- Scene_study wikiPageWikiLink Acting.
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- Scene_study wikiPageWikiLink Category:Acting.
- Scene_study wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pedagogy.
- Scene_study wikiPageWikiLink Category:Teaching.
- Scene_study wikiPageWikiLink Drama.
- Scene_study wikiPageWikiLink Scene_(drama).
- Scene_study wikiPageWikiLinkText "scene study".
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- Scene_study subject Category:Acting.
- Scene_study subject Category:Pedagogy.
- Scene_study subject Category:Teaching.
- Scene_study hypernym Technique.
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- Scene_study type Art.
- Scene_study type Profession.
- Scene_study comment "Scene study is a technique used to teach acting. One or more actors perform a dramatic scene and are then offered feedback from teachers, classmates, or each other.Scene Study is a very broad description for an acting class that will vary depending on the teacher or school that teaches it. Its foundation is in the performance of a \"scene\" or a segment of a play by the students. From this performance the instructor gives notes and suggestions to improve the student’s acting.".
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