Sena Highman: Yes it is,you display your emotions differently in film acting,and theatre acting.With theatre type of acting,your movements and gestures are bigger.Whereas in film,it's more about the facial expressions.When acting onstage as you know,most of the audience can't see your facial expressions,that's why you use more "big" movement and gestures.
Boyce Gilhooly: With each of the comprehend due on your little animal because it takes us distinct concentration to get excitement from or depreciate philosophy how come your puppy persuaded you to ask this contained in the philosophy type? Please tell it we are able to respond to even as its` human posts this contained in the right type. x
Donnell Mollo: Very much so. Generally speaking, films don't require the same array of displayed emotions that theatre uses, mainly because the big screen is just that - big. Everything is amplified a hundredfold. Therefore, keeping it minimal often works better: the eyes ! should indicate what's really going on in the mind of the character. That said, there's definitely times where going OTT suits the part onscreen or onstage.
Tereasa Sorensen: yes, it's called over acting. but if you work for Disney or Nick,everything they do is over acted.
Elinore Schlinker: Yes for sure,when you over act it is fake and unnatural looking
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