when you kill someone with a look. "Looks can kill"
facial expressions
Facial expressions in drama are the use of the face to convey emotions or communicate with the audience without using words. Actors use a range of expressions, such as a smile, frown, or raised eyebrows, to help convey the character's feelings and intentions to the audience. These expressions can help create a more immersive and engaging theatrical experience.
Freeze frames are important in drama because it allows the audience to see the facial expressions and the reactions of the characters
Drama its all about facial expressions and how you act, whereas the story you can read without facial expressions or anything as long as you speak loud and clear. x Also i am new to this site so please trust me i have answered this question tons of times before x
Facial expressions, composure, and auditory clues are best directed toward the audience.
Drama is basically the role of acting. Usually in drama you act as someone else. Using good: posture, use of stage, actions, facial expressions and loud voices. I do drama at school, it is extremely funny, especially preforming it to an audience.
Facial expressions are when you describe the emotions of a dance with your face.x
Mime is a communication with an audience which relies mainly on the actor's gestures, movements and facial expressions. It is not necessarily actions without words.
Yes, the amygdala is involved with our emotions which are often reflected by facial expressions.
There are some studies that suggest that our facial expressions are inherited, witness that facial expressions of the blind from birth, who also smile and frown. http://www.answers.com/topic/facial-expression
Not only in drama, but in life, your 'body language ' can speak volumes. It can show anger, docility, fear or aggression simply by the posing of your arms, shoulders and facial expressions without you saying a word !
faical expressions are feelings of emotions. they are what people say mixed emotions. not all facial expressions are universal.