2.3 Demonstrate the artistic and technical skills of a screen actor
Physical and Vocal Skills Since film acting is very different from theatre acting, it requires different use of skills, both physical and vocal. Whilst theatre requires skills such as loud volume and exaggerated movements, film acting is more subtle in many ways. However, this method of acting is just as complicated to master. Where lines must be completely memorised for a theatre production, the use of camera equipment means that you can do more than one take in film acting to get the scene right. The lines should still be memorised, however mistakes can be fixed through editing. In addition to this, where a stage production is performed in one run-through, a film production will take longer to complete, with many scenes often being filmed out of order. This means the actor will have to be flexible and adjust to contrasting scenes quickly and efficiently. In our lessons, we looked at how different actors used both physical and vocal skills to portray their chara...