Tonight we have Mr. Park here. Mr. Park is a famous director in Korea. Welcome, Mr. Park.
Thank you. It's my pleasure to be here to talk with teenagers dreaming of being a star. I'd like to start today's lecture from the methods of auditioning performing artists. Okay. What's an audition, you may ask? Well, an audition is a sample performance by an actor, singer, musician, dancer, or other performing artist. It is used in the casting process to demonstrate the level and range of a performer's talent and functions as a, well, let's put it this way a job interview for the performing arts. A typical audition involves the performer displaying his talent through a previously memorized and rehearsed solo piece. One example would be a monologue used for actors. For instance, an actor auditioning for Hamlet would have a dramatic Shakespearean monologue ready and not perform a monologue from an Oscar Wilde comedy or a contemporary playwright.
But for the most part, the most important method of auditioning an actor is through the use of the monologue. A monologue is a, um, speech made by one person speaking his or her thoughts aloud or directly addressing a reader, audience, or character. It is a common feature in drama. Monologues are also a feature of opera, recital, or other sung section may carry out a function similar to that of spoken monologues in the theater. Also, comic monologues have become a standard element of entertainment routines on stage and television.
Well, there's more to this than just doing a monologue. Some auditions involve cold reading or performing from a script that the actor is not familiar with. Sight-reading is a much-needed requirement in drama, where it is often used in conjunction with improvisations to judge a performer's ability to perform new works. It is particularly useful during auditions. A good drama sight reader is able to communicate with fluency and clarity and to project speech rhythms and rhymes well. He or she should also be able to bring out the intent, mood, and characterization of a piece through appropriate articulation and body language.
Why do actors have to go through all of this anyways, you may ask? Well, in the performing arts, casting is a vital pre-production process for selecting a cast of actors, dancers, singers, models, and other talents for a live or recorded performance. It typically involves a series of auditions before a casting panel, composed of individuals such as the producer, director, and choreographer.
In the early stages of the process, candidate performers, often may present, um, prepared audition pieces such as monologues or songs. Later stages may involve groups of candidates, um, attempting material from the work under consideration in various combinations. The casting panel considers both the talent of the individual actors and the chemistry of their combination.
Question 16. What is an audition according to Mr. Park?
Question 17. Which is the most important method of auditioning an actor?
Question 18. What is the aim of using sight-reading and improvisations in an audition?
Question 19. What do candidate performers often present in the early stages of an audition?
今晚我们请到了帕克先生
谢谢
但是多数情况下,面试一位演员最重要的方法是通过运用独白的方式
嗯,除了独白以外还有很多
你可能会问,为什么演员必须要具备这些呢?嗯,在表演行业,选派演员是重要的前期制作过程,这对选择演员、舞蹈者、歌手、模特以及现场表演或录制节目的其他人才而言极为重要
在试镜考核的初期,面试者通常会准备独白或歌曲之类的面试作品
。试镜后期,候选人会尝试各种综合考虑的剧本材料 。决定角色分配的团队会考虑演员的天赋和他们与角色之间的契合度 。问题16 根据帕克先生,试镜是什么?
问题17 试镜演员最重要的方法是什么?
问题18 试镜中即兴朗读和即兴创作的目的是什么?
问题19 在试镜初期,面试者通常会表演什么?
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