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Sep 28 2008

Acting Constructive Criticism

Published by mickie31 at 2:04 pm under Uncategorized Edit This

Acting in the theatre not only gives an actor the opportunity to perform, but it is also a good training ground. Any acting that you do helps to give the experience that you need to use later down the line. It is good to have a natural ability to act, but you also need to learn skills that will enhance your performance. That is why training to be an actor in a drama school or college can be very beneficial. Not only will it teach what you need to know it can also help you make contacts with people in the media.

When I trained to do Btec National Diploma in Performing Arts I worked along side certain professionals. Whilst I don’t want to disclose who these professionals were they helped me on my way to attain the high standard I have today. However even though I am at a high standard of acting ability there is still a lot that I can learn.

It is a dangerous place to be if you think you know it all and cannot learn anything else. There is always room for improvement and you can always learn from people more and sometimes less experienced than yourself. When you become arrogant and big headed it is a sure sign of danger. You start to block out advice from others and the constructive criticism that can help you to progress. Never reject constructive criticism but, see it for what it is and think about how you can change and progress. Only by accepting constructive criticism will you ever advance in the acting profession.

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