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The Actor

chological. The most important factor under physiological instrument is the voice, which includes how to breathe, speak, project and control the many powers that one can control with his voice. Furthermore, another main factor to be considered is the physiological instrument. This instrument is used to control ones physical relaxation, muscular control, economy of action, and expressive rhythms and movement patterns. All these help the character maintain an act or hold stage throughout an entire performance. Imagination and surprise are very important weapons or power for an actor. Helping the actor to bring reality and spontaneity to the stage. Yet the most important of all is discipline. For the life of an actor is not a very easy life to lead. They require a lot of work, concentration, and patience at the most obscure hours of the day. They should be in control of themselves and know how to deal with people and most importantly how to deal with his co-workers. Being a disciplined actor does not mean slavery, yet he or she is required to know how to work rigorously to develop his or her physiological and psychological instrument.Furthermore, another important factor is the actor's approach. Under this category, there are two traditional methods that actors usually follow. The first is the external or technical and the internal or truthful. The external method is when the actor acts out physically the role without regard to personal feelings. Believers in such an external approach treat the actor's performance as an analogue of reality rather than a direct embodiment of it.Contrary to this, the internal methods focus on the actor's personal assumption of his character. These internal methods tend to expand th psychological dimensions of a performance and to help assimilate the reality of the character being played. " you must live the life of your character on stage ".Every actor has a certain routine to follow composed ...

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