Performing

Film Actors work with the Director to create believable characters. They must be able to learn their lines quickly, and to retain their meaning and inflection, while sometimes repeating the same scene many times over, for re-takes, and while scenes are shot from different angles.
Actors should also know their fellow Actors' lines, so that they can respond to them accurately and appropriately. They need to remember their exact positions and movements at any given time during the performance, to assist with continuity. They must also be able to continually hit their marks on set, without looking down to locate them.
Actors must be infinitely adaptable, as they may find themselves portraying many different characters over a short period of time. They must be aware that others contribute to their characterisation, e.g., those working in the Make Up, Costume, and Design teams, and that they may be serviced by a host of others in terms of transport, catering, etc.
Performers Overview
Performers entertain audiences. They may inform or educate them, move them to laughter, or to tears.
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Agents find work for their clients; they co-ordinate their contracts, and secure appropriate deals for them.
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Choreographers work with Directors, Producers, Designers and other members of the Production team to plan, create and realise the dance or movement design concept.
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Assistant Choreographers work with Choreographers to help them to realise their dance or movement design concepts.
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Stunt Performers are employed to take Actors' places when dangerous or specialised actions are specified in the script, or to perform roles requiring specific skills.
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Film Actors work with the Director to create believable, natural characters expressing the appropriate emotions, based on the Scriptwriter's words.
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Variety encompasses a very wide field, involving many kinds of artists working across a wide range of venues and media.
Read MoreSinger
Professional Singers must perform the music given them to the best of their ability. Most singers specialise in one genre, but some may work across several disciplines.
Read MorePuppeteer
Puppeteers bring inanimate objects to life in order to make them perform and interpret scripts with the same degree of integrity as Actors.
Read MoreWalk Ons/Supporting Artists
Walk Ons and Supporting Artists are employed to provide background action on film and television productions.
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