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urbanoutfitters

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Exercises that put the character in the hot seat, interrogating them for questionable choices,
  or discussing as the character are all examples of


 
 

A. the Magic If
  B. character confidence
  C. character explorations
  D. layering in conditioning forces



Question 2

Which of the following is true regarding shaking up a scene?
 
 

A. Keep trying an exercise until you find a new action.
  B. Experimenting should be done only in class.
  C. Its best to only shake up sections that you are uncomfortable with.
  D. It works best when lines and blocking are quite secure.




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micaelaswann

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Answer to Question 1

B.

Answer to Question 2

D.





 

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