Screen Acting: How to Succeed in Motion Pictures and TelevisionLone Eagle, 1987 - 377 Seiten |
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... camera or an audience . The one - quarter front , the profile and the three - quarter back positions can be made with the body angled either to the left of stage or to the right of stage . The positions are then designated as : one ...
... camera or an audience . The one - quarter front , the profile and the three - quarter back positions can be made with the body angled either to the left of stage or to the right of stage . The positions are then designated as : one ...
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... camera and therefore has to be repeated each time the camera is re- positioned . Television's use of studio multiple cameras allows inter - cutting of different shots without stopping and re - positioning the cameras . Some directors ...
... camera and therefore has to be repeated each time the camera is re- positioned . Television's use of studio multiple cameras allows inter - cutting of different shots without stopping and re - positioning the cameras . Some directors ...
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... camera . • Prior to the call for ' action ' , take deep breaths , wet the lips and swallow to ease throat dryness ... camera unless otherwise directed . • An on - camera turn means to turn toward the camera . An off - camera turn means ...
... camera . • Prior to the call for ' action ' , take deep breaths , wet the lips and swallow to ease throat dryness ... camera unless otherwise directed . • An on - camera turn means to turn toward the camera . An off - camera turn means ...
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