Voice/Body and Script analysis
Across
- 5. Action Situations that lead up tp the climax
- 6. The parts of your body that make vowel sounds.Throat, soft palate, nasal passages
- 7. Turning point of the story, highest point of action
- 10. Events that wrap up the plot
- 11. End of the story
- 13. The movements that the actors do on stage
- 15. How soft (quiet) or loud your voice sounds
- 18. The clear and precise pronunciation of words
- 19. The speed in which you are speaking.
Down
- 1. the physical act of clear vocal expression
- 2. not the same as yelling
- 3. How low or how high your voice sounds
- 4. The parts of your body that make consonant sounds and help you articulate Lips, teeth, tongue, hard palate.
- 8. A large muscle below the rib cage which allows air to enter your lungs
- 9. Adding emphasis by changing tempo, volume, pitch of certain words.
- 12. The art of performing without props, scenery, or voices, to create the illusion of reality.
- 14. Background information
- 16. Event that begins the action.
- 17. The emotion that someone puts behind the words they are saying.