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DRI CBCP QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% CORRECT

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  • May 9, 2024
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What message does your body language send to your audience while on camera? - answer Your feelings manifest physically, so always "check in" with your physical presentation.
Is adhering to stereotypes recommended in acting auditions? - answer No, breaking stereotypes, like giving an accountant a vibrant personality, can make you more noticeable in auditions.
What is a common misconception actors have during auditions? - answer Actors often play it too safe, thinking they can't afford to make a mistake, but courage and risk-
taking are valued.
What is the difference between theatre and film performances according to training for the camera? - answer Theatre is interactive with the audience, while film performance must be an independent reality that the camera captures.
Why do directors often say "No acting please!" to actors? - answer Directors want actors to create a complete, personal reality for the camera, avoiding any overt performance awareness.
How does the camera impact an actor's performance? - answer The camera records microscopic details and thoughts, demanding a complete personal reality from the actor.
What is the significance of the listener's reaction in film speeches? - answer Directors and editors often focus on the listener's reaction, valuing the moment of recognition or realization.
How is acting on stage different from acting on camera? - answer Stage actors function through activity, while film actors convey through thought and feelings.
What does "locking the cut" mean in film production? - answer It means no further visual changes will be made to the film.
What is ADR, also known as looping, in post-production? - answer Automatic Dialogue Replacement, where parts of the audio track are re-recorded and replaced.
Why are commercials said to require energy? - answer Energy captures attention and helps in effectively selling the product.

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