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SpringBoard UK is Britain's number one online publication for entertainment news and reviews, features, letters, Acting advice, auditions and opportunities.

 

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The core values of SpringBoard UK is to close the gap between the Acting production companies and the general public. We welcome content and submissions from the public in terms of reviews, letters and opinions regarding Acting. We also pay for the best reviews, letters and submitted Acting content each week. SpringBoard Uk believes in providing honest content without hiding behind political correctness or 'red tape'

 

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SpringBoard Uk currently resides in Docklands in London City

Acting is the work of an actor, a person in theatre, film, or any other Acting storytelling medium who tells the story by Acting a character and, usually, speaking or singing the written text or play. From the Latin word agĕre meaning "to do", this is precisely what acting is. In acting, an actor suppresses or augments aspects of their personality in order to reveal the acting actions and acting  motivations of the character for particular moments in time. The actor is said to be " acting or assuming the role" of another, usually for the benefit of an audience, but also because it can bring one a sense of acting artistic satisfaction.

Actors who are acting are generally expected to possess a number of skills, including good vocal  acting projection, clarity of acting speech, physical acting expressiveness, the ability to analyze and understand dramatic text, and the ability to emulate or generate emotional and acting physical conditions. Well-rounded actors are often also skilled in acting singing, acting dancing, acting imitating dialects and accents, improvisation, observation and emulation, acting mime, stage acting combat, and performing classical texts such as Shakespeare. Many actors train at acting length in special programs or colleges to develop these skills, which have a wide range of different artistic philosophies and processes.

 

 

 

 

 

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