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How to Play Strong Emotions? An Acting Institute Explains

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  Introduction Emotions, in real life, are often labelled as spontaneous and uncontrolled. They can be thought of as relatives who happen to show up at the door now and then without prior notice. However, in the performing arts like acting, emotions need to be provoked and controlled on-demand, in a way that ideally, the performance receives reactions and empathy from the audience.   Do you find it hard to cry, get angry, become fearful or portray any other strong emotions on-demand? Read ahead.    An  acting institute in Kolkata  brings you quick and easy tips to help you get into your character’s emotional state in no time.    3 Easy Tips to Play Strong Emotions   Physicalize your emotions Try to physicalize the emotion you are planning to portray on stage or in front of the camera, says a  modelling and acting institute in Kolkata . Pump yourself and get your blood surging. If you are trying to portray anger, get d...

How to Identify Acting Scams - Acting Institute Explains

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  Introduction   The film industry is a treasure island of scammers and lots of aspiring actors and performers in their quest for landing a job get manipulated and robbed of their money. It is more likely to occur to recent graduates from drama and acting schools due to their lack of professional experience.   Therefore, an  acting institute in West Bengal  explains how aspiring actors can identify scams and avoid them.   Four common acting scams to be aware off    i) Manager Scams   Manager scams go something like this. A swindler, pretending to be a legit manager, approaches actors looking for a job and ask for a “submission fee”. They convince the victims that they use the funds for submitting their portfolio for acting roles and that performers should bear these costs themselves. However, in reality, these scammers rarely try to help the performers get their careers started. Actors and performers should note that honest managers never ask...