Well, if you're an actress now, then you need do nothing.
You are an actress with no experience already.
The question needs to be worded like this:
"How can I become an actress when I have no experience?"
Good luck.
2007-03-05 08:39:50
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answered by Croa 6
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I want 2 become an actress 2.
Actors and actresses employ a variety of techniques that are learned through training and experience. Some of these are:
The rigorous use of the voice to communicate a character's lines and express emotion. This is achieved through attention to diction and projection through correct breathing and articulation. It is also achieved through the tone and emphasis that an actor puts on words
Physicalisation of a role in order to create a believable character for the audience and to use the acting space appropriately and correctly
Use of gesture to complement the voice, interact with other actors and to bring emphasis to the words in a play, as well as having symbolic meaning
Shakespeare is believed to have been commenting on the acting style and techniques of his era when Hamlet gives his advice to the players in the play-within-the-play. He encourages the actors to “speak the speech...as I pronounced it to you,” and avoid “saw[ing] the air too much with your hand” , because even in a “whirlwind of passion, you must...give it smoothness.” On the other hand, Hamlet urges the players to “Be not too tame neither.” He suggests that they make sure to “suit the action to the word, the word to the action”, taking care to “o'erstep not the modesty of nature.” As well, he told the players to not “...let those that play your clowns...laugh, to set on some quantity of barren spectators to laugh too,” which Hamlet considered to be a “villainous” and “pitiful” tactic.
The English critic Benedict Nightingale discussed and compared great classical actors of the long dead past, and the present, and their magical effects upon audiences, in this 1983 article from the New York Times, available online.
Hope I helped! Good Luck with that career choice!
2007-03-05 11:29:06
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answered by ♥ 4
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Read your local newspapers. They often list auditions in the entertainment section of the newspaper.
2007-03-05 09:39:51
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answered by newyorkgal71 7
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take classes.
try out for auditions.
talk to people in the industry.
take part in student films.
2007-03-05 08:44:36
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answered by Nicnac 4
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