Moreover, the ability to emote on screen is another qualification that an actor should possess. |
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I'm trying to get them to emote more, breaking the movements up into counts of four, seven or nine, depending on the music. |
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Some of what's found in this movie is laugh-worthy only because of the way in which the actors emote and react. |
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They could emote operatically and weep in the streets and threaten suicide. |
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The actors must recite stylized dialogue in mannered deliveries, and emote nonverbally in ways that few other directors demand. |
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The apes in this film are incredibly detailed, with masks and makeup that allow the actors underneath to emote through the latex. |
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And somehow, those wooden puppets managed to emote more than the actors in Revenge of the Sith. |
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In both cases the war was the background, the setting for gleamy-toothed actors to strut and emote. |
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The one real weakness is the central performance by a less than distinguished actor who tends to go overboard when he tries to emote. |
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The album avoids being banal and predictable because he is not afraid to fully use his voice to emote. |
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The film's grainy, bleak look is joined to suffocating dramatic situations in which the actors emote without restraint. |
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There were no acting schools during the time I forayed into the industry, and the fact that I was a Bharatanatyam dancer helped me emote well in front of the camera. |
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They want him to emote and perform the proper theatrical gestures so they can see their emotions enacted on the public stage. |
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He is not expected to emote or empathise or discharge any of the other awkwardly human duties of routine political leadership. |
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But, after New Labour and Mr Blair, he has to do it: to emote, to act to do politics in his shirtsleeves. |
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While others emote about the world's poor, the bank's researchers try to count them, despite all the formidable conceptual challenges that poses. |
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Contemplating the end of the world, these comments debate and emote our global fate. |
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The earliest guitar amps from the Tweed era did not have negative feedback, a simplicity that yielded higher distortion and allowed the speaker to emote more character. |
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In this age of emotional incontinence, refusing to emote can seem rather refreshing, but not when you need to establish some intimacy. |
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Not many actors are able to emote in a long-shot or in a lengthy shot. |
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She also said that dance helped her emote better as an actor. |
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I would have to say balancing my zombie-ness with my Beth-ness, and trying to emote as Beth, but through a monster body. |
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Most people are not interested in spending an evening watching a bunch of actors emote at each other in weird Elizabethan English. |
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Connect r emote s witch betw een pins 8 and 13 of the 15 pin c onnector. |
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And if few of today's naysayers any longer flinch at, say, sculpt, diagnose or liaise, even the flyweights among them will still explode at emote, aggress and surveil. |
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