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Then again, she'd learned the actor's tricks for voice projection more than half a century ago.
Justin's is voice projection; for a long time he needed it, because didn't have a mouth.
Maybe they all really want to be film actors, where voice projection is not only not needed but often ruins a performance.
I would teach him voice projection and the role that breathing plays in articulation.'
Recently, Ms. Roberts conducted workshops on singing and voice projection.
"Your talent is, as I remember, voice projection.
Breath technique is essential for proper voice projection.
In singing, voice projection is often equated with resonance, the concentrated pressure through which one produces a focused sound.
He is capable of flight, cognitive thinking, and voice projection, which is all considered highly advanced for 21st century Earth.
He studied method acting and voice projection, and has acted on stage and in two films.
Voice projection is the strength of speaking or singing whereby the voice is used loudly and clearly.
Luckily for Mr. Voisin, the first afternoon of the workshop focused on voice projection.
Drama and music, where he had learned stage presence, voice projection, and artistry of sound-all supremely important to his later development-gone.
His talent is Voice Projection, letting him speak from anywhere without the use of his vocal cords, and he retained this ability even as a tree.
HOFFMAN - Voice projection, which you always failed.
Ayckbourn also heavily criticised the West End for casting cinema, pop and television stars instead of theatre actors, particularly their lack of voice projection.
During the days of the Mount Lowe Railway "echophones" were set up to assist in voice projections near the best sweet spots.
As to the adjustment of going from one medium to the other, she says: "There's absolutely no difference for me between film and theater work, aside from voice projection.
Manner is the category that assesses the way in which a speaker presents his/her material and usually includes factors such as eye contact, gesturing and voice projection.
His father, who had studied in France with the legendary Jean de Reszke, worked at 20th Century Fox, teaching voice projection and diction.
The voice from the darkness said: 'Now, your voice projection-' 'Oh, I can do that,' snapped Agnes.
But inside Room 205 she is a different, larger story, combining the voice projection of Ethel Merman with the antic talents of Carol Burnett.
That, in turn, meant denying his own memories of the apple orchard, but it had been easy enough to explain away childhood terrors as trickery, an actor's voice projection.
It promotes better breathing, improved circulation, mental alertness, fewer back problems, stronger voice projection, grater energy, increased confidence, smoother digestion, healthier skin, lower doctor bills and less gas.
In the lobby, youngsters lined up for a lesson in stage marching, while Daria Kryova covered her ears as some of her colleagues tested their voice projection skills.