Cuts- these are line that actors and actresses did not able to deliver because the scene ended already.
Diaphragm - this helps us maximize our air capacity and control our breathing when speaking or singing.
Diction- conveying clear and understandable ideas to the audience.
Director- creative professional who can see the overall project or output of a play or film
Double-take- (also known as "Second glance") a delayed reaction to a surprising or significant situation after an initial failure to notice anything unusual in a fist glance
Downstage- when we say that an actor "moves downstage" it means that they move closer to the audience.
Equity- ("also known as Actor's Equity Association") a gathering of the main actors and actresses in a play, some of the production team are also part of this gathering.
Finding your light- this is when an actor or actress are already confident with their role that they know when or where to look at the camera or the audience.
Flop- a play or a film that is a complete failure. Production in a drama or film failed to attract audience to support their work.
Ham- actors and actresses that are too theatrical that they tend to overreact and failed to do their job properly.
Idioms
expressions that present a figurative meaning attached to the phrase.
Authors uses this to express their ideas in a creative way.