In drama, "accent" refers to the distinctive pronunciation and intonation patterns characteristic of a particular region, culture, or social group. It can influence a character's identity and background, adding depth to their portrayal. Actors often adopt specific accents to enhance believability and authenticity in their performances, helping to convey the character's origins and emotional state.
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This may sound all familiar but to keep it shot, this directly talks about specific tribe. accent represent identical tones and there for accent set aside the mono tone to represent others. for example, an Indian male actor in South American drama series can easy picked by the accent not by the looks.
of how fast or slow your voice is!!
It means how loud or quiet your voice is.
the place where they have the lights set up
mean*
This may sound all familiar but to keep it shot, this directly talks about specific tribe. accent represent identical tones and there for accent set aside the mono tone to represent others. for example, an Indian male actor in South American drama series can easy picked by the accent not by the looks.
of how fast or slow your voice is!!
of how fast or slow your voice is!!
hierarchy is structure and flow of authority.
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It means how loud or quiet your voice is.
the place where they have the lights set up
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Linear in drama terms means that the story follows a chronological order from past to present and possibly to future. The term is used to help determine the structure of the story.
In drama terms 'tone' means how you want to make your voice sound. Say perhaps you were pretending to be from France you would make your voice sound like a Frenchman.
like the type of person they area acting as in the movie or whichever!