What is it called when actors make up their own lines?

improvisation: the spontaneous use of movement and speech to create a character or object in a particular situation; acting done without a script.
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Do actors improvise their lines?

Yes — before, during, and after a movie is shot! But sometimes, actors and directors come up with something else in the moment, and a scene is improvised. In fact, you'd probably be surprised to know that some of the most quotable lines and memorable scenes in movie history have been ad libbed!
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What is it called when an actor says something off script?

OFF-CAMERA (screen): A Dialogue or Monologue performed by an actor who isn't in shot, often abbreviated as O.C. OFFSTAGE (stage): Stage's area that the audience cannot see. ON BOOK: The term that refers for when actors are still using their scripts in rehearsals; opposite to Off Book.
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What is it called when actors forget their lines?

The prompter (sometimes prompt) in a theatre is a person who prompts or cues actors when they forget their lines or neglect to move on the stage to where they are supposed to be situated.
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What is it called when actors have to have all their lines memorized without the script in their hand?

Off Book- Without the script in your hand. Usually you will have a deadline by which you need to be memorized or 'off book'.
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What is slating in acting?

Slating is an entertainment and filmmaking term that refers to the introduction portion of an audition tape or in-person audition for a feature film, television project, voice-over job, or commercial.
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What is an actor's slate?

A “slate” is an actor's introduction before they launch into an audition. But it gets more complicated from there, especially as Zoom auditions and self-tapes have raised new questions around the slating process.
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How do actors rehearse their lines?

Some actors memorize lines by reading the script hundreds of times, others start off monotone and then add the emotion in later, others use cue cards, and so on. Additionally, actors have different background things they do to help them memorize better, such as exercising while learning lines.
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What is a prompt script?

The Prompt Book is the master copy of the script or score, containing all the actor moves and technical cues, and is used by the deputy stage manager to run rehearsals and later, control the performance. It's sometimes known as the 'book', Prompt Copy or Prompt Script.
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Do actors remember all their lines?

Practice improves their memory so, with time, it becomes easier to memorize lines. But actors rarely memorize the entire script before the filming starts. They become familiar with the text and then memorize parts of the script one by one as the filming goes on.
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What does Spact mean in acting?

spect-actor (plural spect-actors) A member of the audience in the Theatre of the Oppressed, regarded as being on an equal footing with the performers, and not merely a passive observer.
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What is the synonym of improvise?

In this page you can discover 37 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for improvise, like: make up, wing-it, devise, extemporise, invent, extemporaneous, impromptu, improvised, off-the-cuff, unrehearsed and planned.
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Why do actors mouth each others lines?

What Is an Eyeline in Film? Eyelines are where actors look while acting in a scene. They help the audience understand what the character is looking at. Often, when an actor appears to be talking directly to another character, their eye line is directed at the camera, not at the other actor.
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What does Adlib mean in acting?

Ad-lib is a shortening of Latin ad libitum, which means "in accordance with one's wishes." In the past, ad libitum was used to refer to any activity where the performer was free to do whatever they liked for as long as desired, whether the activity be drawing, working math problems, talking, playing music, or acting.
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What is an example of improv?

(informal) Improvisation. Improv means to do something without preparation. An example of to improv is to come up with a speech off the top of one's head when all of his notes have just been destroyed. The art or technique of doing such improvisations.
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Do all actors do improv?

So many commercial and many theatrical auditions are requiring or utilizing improv. It is a different creative skill and most casting directors don't trust actors to do it at their auditions unless they have studied.
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What are the written instructions for actors in a drama called?

Stage directions are instructions in the script of a play that tell actors how to enter, where to stand, when to move, and so on. Stage directions can also include instructions about lighting, scenery, and sound effects, but their main purpose is to guide actors through their movements onstage.
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What is a boom in theatre?

Booms. A boom is a vertical scaffold pole, which has fixed to it horizontal boom arms, onto which lanterns can be mounted, to create side light or cross light across the stage.
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What does the term green room mean?

"The Green of the green room refers to youth. The green room was where understudies to major players would wait for their chance to appear on stage. They were the 'green' or immature actors." From TheatreCrafts.com. "It was where the shrubbery used on stage was stored, and the plants made it a cool comfortable place."
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How do soap actors remember their lines?

Several stars prefer to run their lines with their scene partners, while another uses their partner to help get the lines memorized. Most surprising might be the one star that learns his lines by singing them. So many lines, so little time.
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How do actors kiss?

Closed-mouth kisses are the most common technique used by actors for on-screen kisses. With this method, actors keep their lips closed tightly and kiss lip-to-lip. The open-mouth kiss with no tongue is also a very common technique used by actors.
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How do actors cry on cues?

Menthol tear sticks and menthol tear-producing sprays are products designed specifically to generate tears and are often used by film and TV actors. Simply apply them lightly under the eyes, and the residue will let off menthol vapors that make your eyes water.
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What does Mark mean in acting?

A “mark” is just as the name implies. It is a marker that lets the actor know where he or she is to position themselves during certain parts of a scene. Marks are also useful during on-camera auditions.
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How do you slate a monologue?

There should not be a separate “slate” video, rather slates are to appear at the beginning of each piece. The proper slate for a song is to share your name, the title, and show in which it appears. The proper slate for a monologue is to share your name, the title of the play, and the playwright.
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What is a tail slate?

Tail Slate – Sometimes it is necessary to mark a shot at the end rather than at the beginning. When this is done it is called a tail slate. It is customary to call “Tail Slate!” just before clapping the slate, so that the person syncing the film does not get confused.
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