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