Acting Skills

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Across
  1. 2. A sigh, giggle, grunt and yawn are all examples of ...
  2. 3. The way in which characters are connected.
  3. 5. Movement of the actor's head, shoulders, arms, hands, legs or feet to convey meaning.
  4. 7. The position in which the actor holds their body when standing or sitting.
  5. 10. A vocal skill used to communicate emotion.
  6. 12. How loud or quiet the actor's voice is
  7. 13. The distinctive character or quality of the voice. E.g. Nasal, Gravelly
  8. 14. Positioning described as high, mid or low.
  9. 15. The strength or weight behind a movement
  10. 16. To describe eye contact or physical contact that is held for a long moment.
Down
  1. 1. Copying the movement of someone else.
  2. 4. The sample of text given in the written exam.
  3. 6. The rehearsal of spatial distance between actors
  4. 7. The speed at which lines or spoken or movement is performed
  5. 8. A word to describe smaller, more discreet physical expression.
  6. 9. How well the actors voice carries to the audience.
  7. 11. Positioning described as above or below.