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    attempt to imagine being in their character’s situation. Stanislavski believed by preparing correctly with characterization‚ you can harness your subconscious and create a truthful performance‚ “Because the very best that can happen is to have the actor completely carried away by the play. Then regardless of his own will‚ he lives the part‚ not noticing how he feels‚ not thinking about what he does‚ and it all moves of its own accord‚ subconsciously and intuitively.” However‚ one cannot create subconsciously

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    laugh and held my attention longer than any baby doll or toy car could. Part of me still has a strong appreciated for animated shows. Cartoons bring so much joy to children everywhere‚ and I want to be part of the process. I want to be a voice-over actor. All my life I’ve loved singing and making up different voices to make people laugh‚ so why not make a career out of it? The pathway to success in the acting industry is winding and hard; I’ll have to take classes‚ make demos‚ go to auditions‚ book

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    Okay‚ I know that I am not the only one who likes dinosaurs. When I say dinosaurs‚ most people automatically think “Jurassic Park” or at least one of their well created dinosaurs shown in the movie(s). Over the years‚ Jurassic Park has gained more viewers and larger audiences around the world. It all started with a great book‚ and then a movie‚ and tons of toys and‚ of course‚ more movies. Jurassic park has basically shaped or views on dinosaurs. T-Rex: bad; Raptors: bad; Brachiosaurus: good. Yeah

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    real life and fiction‚ but still be able draw out emotions from the viewers. This is done through the men in black manipulating the set‚ props and the actors throughout the film‚ showing the emotions of the men as the “puppets” act out the story and making the men in black a reflection of the audience. In the opening of the movie‚ the men in black prepare the stage set as if they were conducting

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    above unlawful murders and massacres by operating established ‘Rules of War’ - executing restrictions on the battle. Going into the forth critical guiding principle for military leaders of modern warfare‚ a sovereign state actor must necessitate‚ and/or lead other civilized state actors in ‘Just War’ Doctrine. When our political leaders commits to utilizing military to achieve a political goal‚ they must have a ‘just’ reason. Caldwell states that it is a nations duty to preserve humanity and human rights

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    It differs according to the actors‚ and therefore‚ it lacks consistency. As opposed to measuring our preparation for war‚ which can be quantified‚ the concept of measuring the preparations for peace is something very complicated‚ to say the least. How do you quantify the changes made

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    hundreds of lines day in and day out for an upcoming show. And not only that‚ they were given so little time to memorize a show‚ sometimes they are only given a week to prepare. “Rehearsal time was minimal. Actors learned their parts in about a week; a leading man might have to memorize eight hundred lines a day.” (Epstein‚ p.48) An actor was responsible for preparing all of his lines and his blocking mostly on his own time. So who really had the shorter end of the stick? However‚ men were given a little

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    CATESOL Journal‚ rehearsals and final performances can also spark motivation‚ another extremely important factor in language learning.“In a similar way to the actor who prepares for his role during rehearsals‚ acts with a group of motivated individuals‚ and gives life to a character to present to an audience‚ so a second language learner prepares for assessments‚ thrives in conjunction with his or her peers‚ takes on a new identity in the language classroom‚ and communicates outside the classroom in

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    cope after a disaster is critical in ensuring that the community and its citizens are able to return to a sense of normalcy after the disaster. Oftentimes‚ the response to a disaster can be a determining factor in the ability for the community to prepare for the next disaster. The conceptual model of societal response to disaster lays the framework for a society to understand the ways in which a disaster affects the community‚ either before‚ during‚ or after the event. The conceptual model of societal

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    Stanislavski's System

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    because he was connecting two concepts that had never really been put together: psychology and acting. Through trial-and-error and working with various actors‚ Stanislavski’s system became a relevant and influential process that many found helpful. The legacy he left behind would become the path that many well-renowned actors would take. Actors of the past and present‚ such as Marlon Brando‚ Stella Adler‚ Gregory Peck‚ and Daniel Day Lewis have used Stanislavski’s system to train and become their

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