5 techniques that help with characterisation-
Physicality-
Physicality is on of the main aspect in the building of a character. its an has an influence on many of your other parts as a character, proxemix and status . Although it isn't the sole attribute given to a character, it plays a massive part.
Status
Status immediately tells the audience a lot.you can decide your opinion on them quite quickly, As well as giving them a social standing within a scene, it also shows their possible influence or power towards the audience and the people in the play (the other characters.
Voice
An accent gives a character a history (backstory) to the audience and often makes a character more engaging. A pace of language and speech can also tell the audience a lot about a character e.g. a stutter may be associated with a nervous character,
Objective
The Objective in a Scene is what an actors character wants from another character or from the scene. A Super Objective is more of an overall objective that a character works for through a play. Something which is also good to establish is which tactics your character is going to use and when they use them.
Status immediately tells the audience a lot.you can decide your opinion on them quite quickly, As well as giving them a social standing within a scene, it also shows their possible influence or power towards the audience and the people in the play (the other characters.
Voice
An accent gives a character a history (backstory) to the audience and often makes a character more engaging. A pace of language and speech can also tell the audience a lot about a character e.g. a stutter may be associated with a nervous character,
The Objective in a Scene is what an actors character wants from another character or from the scene. A Super Objective is more of an overall objective that a character works for through a play. Something which is also good to establish is which tactics your character is going to use and when they use them.
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