Thursday, July 14, 2011

Commercial Acting Techniques- More Than Body Language

A commercial character is having a bad day. Mere body language intended to communicate frustration might involve textbook behaviors that we all expect. If that's all we see however, we tune out quickly because it appears to us to be a false "characterization. Imagine now, the character having a bad day while doing something joyful or fun but, with an undercurrent of rage or frustration. Done well, this kind of work will be far more authentic.



Want to find out more about the commercial acting class at the Maggie Flanigan Studio? You can visit the site to learn more about the core skills that students will learn by taking a commercial acting class.

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