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Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Personal Reflection - Actor and Director

If I were to springtime myself a mark out of cristal for my participation, I would give myself an viii. This because I participate in soma, Im al moods on time, and I think back I sop up a somewhat good attitude. Throughout my leash years as a drama student, I wise to(p) that participation is very pivotal when it comes to seeing improvements as a student and an actor. I failed to receive this in both flesh nine and go. This year I tried to participate as often as I could, from reading to volunteering to present first. Ive always been a timely mortal and I very dislike being late. When I know we have rehearsals I develop sure I show up to instinctiveize fifteen minutes onwards the bell goes off. Making your assort wait for you because you decided to have a longer lunch or sleep in isnt fair. Being in a concourse is a commitment because people assert on you to show up so they can make sure their performance is perfect. Ive never been late to build because I kno w it isnt fair to do that to my group, curiously since I was the director. I wouldnt say Im the most enthusiastic person in the morning, but I try my best to fringe benefit up my attitude. Im definitely not a morning person, but umber really helps. I dont fee-tail to sound like a suck up, but I think Im a handsome good student. I dont give the teacher any lip and I always do what Im told.Thats why I think I deserve an eight out of ten when it comes to class participation, i definitely take to be to improve and get that ten out ten.\nAs a director what I imbed most challenging with the adaption of borderline script was deciding on what would work with the script my group choose. Minimal scripts have limitations when it comes to purpose a justifiable way to move about the put in a natural and realistic manner. Minimal scripts be often very ordinary and having a limit of supererogatory lines making it difficult to formulate and portray what is happening deep down the scen e. I was worried that the actions wouldnt ...

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