Acting
Acting is the art, profession or occupation of performing in a stage play, movie, television or
radio program. Acting is basically pretending to be someone other than yourself, known as a character or sometimes fictional character, and using your facial expressions, vocals, emotions and body language to bring the character to life, in front of a screen or audience. In acting you are suppose to act as if no one is around but you and the other actors (In a scene, there is no such thing as an audience, camera, producer, director, etc. None of them exist). When acknowledging the audience or the camera, this is known as "
breaking the fourth wall", which is the imaginary wall that seperates the actors from the audience. This usually happens in comedy. For example, really the cameras and the front of the stage are, in a sense, "us" looking at the audience and if the actors acknowledge us and the that we're watching them, that's breaking
out of character and acknowledging they're fictionality. Acting is a very interesting job and, just like everyone can't sing, everyone cannot act. Acting, just like singing, is destined for certain people. Thank God I can do both, lol
ACT
by AKACroatalin on Feb 20, 2016 15:45:02
ACT is an acronym standing for Action Counters Terror. It is believed that it originated either with the military or the emergency services, where personnel are trained to overcome fear and
inertia by
taking action until this becomes an automatic response. ACT demonstrates that people are capable of really remarkable deeds and that obstacles and difficulties can be beaten when they are confronted. ACT shows that fears and
self-doubt can be reduced or eliminated and that forward-looking action can overcome habit and inertia to produce something new and start the process of change.
ACT
by Croatalin on Dec 10, 2013 17:31:51
An acronym standing for Action Conquers Terror. It is unclear whether this was originally a military acronym, where personnel are trained
to overcome fear by action until this becomes automatic. It does, however, highlight that people are capable of far more than they realise, and that fears can be beaten when they are confronted. Action show fears and
self-doubt as merely a question of attitude; forward-looking action overcomes habit and
inertia to produce something new and is the simplest way to start the process of change.
ACT
by dcicourelh on May 18, 2007 13:05:36
An SAT-style test
that's so baller easy that someone like me who says "baller" can manage to get a
31.
Example:
Bob: I
studied for the SAT since October and I got a 1670.
Danny: I got a
31 on the ACT and I studied in while driving on the
freeway to school that morning.