Difference Between A Movie Theatre & A Live Theatre What's The Difference Between Theatre Acting And Acting In Tv And Movies?

What's the difference between theatre acting and acting in tv and movies? - difference between a movie theatre & a live theatre

I always wondered if the same methods as acting on stage and film and television. I noticed that the actors think people overdo it in the theater and it's good quality, but if they invite to their roles in film and television, people think it is bad. Is there a difference?

2 comments:

Maddy S said...

Well, the audience is far more in theater than television, so that the gestures and the person must be older. On television, the Agency should be small enough for a camera nearby. For me (although I'm biased, I'm an actress), takes the stand on the stage more skill, without sticky've done or fake, but still receptive audience.

OMG WTF ROfL! said...

is overacting wrong time. To consider the theater project your voice, and generally the public attention. You travel a lot and in most cases, you need singing lessons to your approiate make his voice for the role.
In film and television work with actors and hope that the consumer that the people who are wont to do too much. And sometimes the TV is in front of an audience, which is almost the same as the theater

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