You can print out a couple of monologues and practice them in front of a mirror. That is where I would start. if that gets boring, print out part of a script and see if you can do that in front of a mirror without laughing (like I always end up doing). If THAT gets boring, then practice in front of your parents or a stuffed animal. Hope this helps! (:
cause I went to acting school Half of my life at an acting school. Six years of weekly practice, and close to 50 shows. Practice.
PRACTICE!
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I'd say take acting lessons and go to drama school. Get as much practice as possible. Practice makes perfect.
The Stanislavski system, or the 'Method'-acting style.
You are gonna have to practice a lot.
first find a good agency then practice practice practice
You go and ask your parent or other person sharing your house if they could read the other lines while you read your part. If you live by yourself then
Go to an acting school or take invitation acting lessons with a scout or acting professional. (And, practice always helps) Love Cynthia (model/actress)
Learning is at school/ work. Practice is at home.
the art or practice of representing a character on a stage or before cameras
A custom is a habitual practice; the usual way of acting in given circumstances.