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Acting Motivation
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Subject
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performing-arts
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. A characteristic gesture
master gesture
keep open on stage while entering through doors
strategy
cross
2. What your character wants
Keeping open on stage while gesturing
presentational style
objective
read through
3. Chosen for a role
transitions
Sense memory
cast
monologue
4. How a character overcomes the obstacle
working rehearsal
strategy
obstacle
audition
5. How a character overcomes the obstacle
Sense memory
Emotional Memory
Spiking the set
strategy
6. Make crosses upstage in an upward arc
Shared position
your topping the line
focus
keeping open on stage while crossing
7. Part in a play
role
subtext
auditors
pick up your cues
8. Where an actor mirrors another actors position
strategy
keep open on stage while entering
Shared position
Upstaging
9. Smaller sections of a scene divided where shifts in emotion or topic occur
representational style
representational style
keeping open on stage while crossing
Beats
10. The people conducting the auditions
auditors
Sense memory
Keeping open on a proscenium stage while
master gesture
11. When actors work on building characterization
cast
working rehearsal
Spiking the set
subtext
12. Where the actors acknowledge the audience
Status quo
obstacle
upstage
presentational style
13. Memories of sights - sounds - smells - tastes and textures - used to define a character
Sense memory
cue line
callback
role
14. A complete reading of the play
keep open on stage while entering
action
read through
Keeping open on stage while gesturing
15. Movements to strengthen the personality of the character
stage business
outcome
Keeping open on stage while standing
Leading center
16. Movements to strengthen the personality of the character
Keeping open on a proscenium stage while
keeping open on stage while turning
stage business
emotional memory
17. Make crosses upstage in an upward arc
shared position
your dropping line
keeping open on stage while crossing
Emotional Memory
18. Interview for the play. make an impression and show talent
poise
audition
sense memory
Upstaging
19. When actors work on building characterization
Keeping open on a proscenium stage while
working rehearsal
open
status quo
20. Your memory of sights - smells - tastes - sounds and textures
sense memory
presentational style
read through
Upstaging
21. What makes a character do something
stage business
Sense memory
motivation
strategy
22. The part of a characters's body that leads in movements - and reflects the nature of the character
role
master gesture
Leading center
cue line
23. Your memory of sights - smells - tastes - sounds and textures
master gesture
action
transitions
sense memory
24. Turn in the direction of your downstage hand
keeping open on stage while turning
leading center
presentational style
focus
25. Open the door with your upstage hand
role
keep open on stage while entering through doors
outcome
focus
26. Forces the downstage actor to turn away from the audience to communicate with the upstage actor
keep open on stage while entering
Upstaging
focus
cue line
27. Auditioning with a script you have not read
subtext
your dropping line
cold reading
keep open on stage while entering
28. Forces the downstage actor to turn away from the audience to communicate with the upstage actor
pick up your cues
Upstaging
stakes
outcome
29. Enter with your upstage foot
keep open on stage while entering
cue line
stage business
transitions
30. Information that is implied but not directly stated by the actor- thoughts or actions of a character that do not express the same idea as the spoken words.
Beats
subtext
obstacle
leading center
31. Your saying the line louder than the person before you
subtext
transitions
leading center
your topping the line
32. When you preform actions and they generate an emotion within yourself
Acting Generated emotion
role
focus
audition
33. Move right by moving with your right foot and vice versa with left
Keeping open on stage while standing
Keeping open on stage while moving left or right
representational style
fourth wall
34. Say your lines quicker after your cue line
open
keep open on stage while entering
pick up your cues
keeping open on stage while crossing
35. To keep your face and the front of your body as visible to the audience as much as possible
keeping open on stage while turning
Shared position
monologue
open
36. What is at risk
stakes
subtext
objective
presentational style
37. Information that is implied but not spoken - thoughts or actions
upstage
your dropping line
subtext
3 ways to have a positive relationship with your director
38. Calling upon memories of your own emotions to understand the emotions of a character
motivation
keeping open on stage while turning
emotional memory
Leading center
39. Something preventing the character from getting the objective
pick up your cues
fourth wall
upstage
obstacle
40. Where actors do not acknowledge the audience
sense memory
your dropping line
representational style
read through
41. Using your own memories to help understand a characters emotions
Status quo
your topping the line
Emotional Memory
poise
42. To stand upstage of another actor on a proscenium stage forcing the downstage actor to turn away from the audience to communicate with the actor - stealing the focus of the scene.
upstage
Leading center
auditors
keep open on stage while entering
43. Being asked to come back and see the auditors again
callback
Acting Generated emotion
stakes
status quo
44. A imaginary wall between the audience and the stage
fourth wall
callback
open
Sense memory
45. What part of the body you lead with
representational style
Upstaging
Keeping open on stage while moving left or right
leading center
46. Your voice gets quieter as you say your line
Spiking the set
subtext
your dropping line
Keeping open on stage while standing
47. Smaller sections of a scene divided where shifts in emotion or topic occur
poise
Beats
audition
Spiking the set
48. Memories of sights - sounds - smells - tastes and textures - used to define a character
Sense memory
status quo
fourth wall
Upstaging
49. Where an actor mirrors another actors position
working rehearsal
Spiking the set
Shared position
poise
50. To mark the floor of the rehearsal space to show the floor plan for the play
Shared position
status quo
upstage
Spiking the set