Screen Acting: How to Succeed in Motion Pictures and TelevisionLone Eagle, 1987 - Počet stran: 377 |
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... important decisions or allow others to make decisions for them . By placing the burden of responsibility on the shoulders of friends or professional advisors , blame , also , can be passed to them if the decision is a poor one . Never ...
... important decisions or allow others to make decisions for them . By placing the burden of responsibility on the shoulders of friends or professional advisors , blame , also , can be passed to them if the decision is a poor one . Never ...
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... important . It pays the other person a compliment . It makes the other person more apt to pay attention when it's his or her turn to listen . Learn to be silent when silence is vital . When you're listening , you're learning . Silence ...
... important . It pays the other person a compliment . It makes the other person more apt to pay attention when it's his or her turn to listen . Learn to be silent when silence is vital . When you're listening , you're learning . Silence ...
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... important . One of the first significant things you discover is that your best performance of an entire scene may not be the one that is used . ' A theatre actor who is capable of sustained performance will find this skill unused in ...
... important . One of the first significant things you discover is that your best performance of an entire scene may not be the one that is used . ' A theatre actor who is capable of sustained performance will find this skill unused in ...
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