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IV.Salary Ref:C
C. National projection-Net Paycheck Estimate=$ 1,395.06 Your Estimated Paycheck Results -Bi-weekly Gross Pay=$ 1,835.91 Federal Withholding=$ 300.40 Social Security=$ 113.83 Medicare=$ 26.62
VIIII.Recomended Skills Ref:F
ability to be in communication with other actors; with audience (Stanislavski communion, adaptation)
VII.Schools Offering Training Ref:
A. ATI's curriculum provides concrete and tangible exercises to master the physical and psychological aspects of acting. The program develops a conscious road to the subconscious: developing sensory awareness and the ability to create subjective experience in an approach that allows you to be led by instinct rather than by intellect. ATI's program is designed to let each actors talent to emerge.
II.Job Description Ref:B
B. Actors perform in stage, radio, television, video, or motion picture productions. They also work in cabarets, nightclubs, and theme parks. Actors portray characters, and, for more complex roles, they research their character's traits and circumstances so that they can better understand a script.
Xl.Bibliograghy Ref:f
http://www.delamare-arts.com/dramaacting_skills.htm
III.Schooling/Training Ref:B
A. Formal dramatic training, either through an acting conservatory or a university program, generally is necessary for these jobs, but some people successfully enter the field without it. Most people studying for a bachelor's degree take courses in radio and television broadcasting, communications, film, theater, drama, or dramatic literature. Many stage actors continue their academic training and receive a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) degree. Advanced curricula may include courses in stage speech and movement, directing, playwriting, and design, as well as intensive acting workshops. The National Association of Schools of Theatre accredits 150 programs in theater arts.
V.Various Jobs Ref:C
B. With this training you can become a public speaker.
IV.Salary Ref:C
B. benefit us national average= Base Salary-$47,734, Bonuses-$568, Social Security-$3,695, 401k / 403b-$2,995, Disability-$773, Healthcare-$5,328, Pension-$2,029, Time Off-$6,316, Total-$69,438
Xl.Bibliograghy Ref:b
B. Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2008-09 Edition, Actors, Producers, and Directors, on the Internet at http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos093.htm (visited May 07, 2008).
VIII.Geography Ref:
A. Acting is seen in pretty much the whole country. The Bigger theatres are in the Northeastern United States whereas the movies are mostly thought of toward the Western United States.
VIIII.Recomended Skills Ref:F
A. characterisation ability to create a believable character within a role - through analysis, understanding, discussion, improvisation, belief, faith, living the part (Stanislavski - action, imagination, faith and a sense of truth, emotion memory; threshold of subconscious)
I.Career
Acting
III.Schooling/Training Ref:B
B. Actors, regardless of experience level, may pursue workshop training through acting conservatories or mentoring by a drama coach. Sometimes actors learn a foreign language or train with a dialect coach to develop an accent to make their characters more realistic.
II.Job Description Ref:B
C. When performing, actors typically work long, irregular hours. For example, stage actors may perform one show at night while rehearsing another during the day. They also might travel with a show when it tours the country. Movie actors may work on location, sometimes under adverse weather conditions, and may spend considerable time waiting to perform their scenes. Actors who perform in a television series often appear on camera with little preparation time, because scripts tend to be revised frequently or even written moments before taping. Those who appear live or before a studio audience must be able to handle impromptu situations and calmly ad lib, or substitute, lines when necessary.
Xl.Bibliograghy Ref:c
C. http://swz.salary.com/salarywizard/layouthtmls/swzl_compresult_national_AR17000001.html
IV.Salary Ref:C
A. The median expected salary for a typical Actor/Performer in the United States is $47,351. This basic market pricing report was prepared using our Certified Compensation Professionals' analysis of survey data collected from thousands of HR departments at employers of all sizes, industries and geographies.
VI.Jobs Available Ref:B
Projections data from the National Employment Matrix Occupational title Actors SOC Code: 27-2011 Employment, 2006: 70,000 Projected employment, 2016 :78,000 Change, 2006-16: 8,100 Detailed statistics Number Percent: 12
II.Job Description Ref:A
A. Acting is the work of an actor or actress, which is a person in theatre, television, film, or any other storytelling medium who tells the story by portraying a character and, usually, speaking or singing the written text or play.
V.Various Jobs Ref:C
C. Last is it can lead to being an emcee or even a talk show host.
V.Various Jobs Ref:C
A. Acting often leads to bigger roles such as directing and producing.
Xl.Bibliograghy Ref:a
A. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acting
III.Schooling/Training Ref:
D.Some courses you might expect to take would be multiple forein languages, psycology and sociology.
III.Schooling/Training Ref:
C.There is very little as far as countinuing education.
VII.Schools Offering Training Ref:
C. The easiest place to look is in your own school.
VII.Schools Offering Training Ref:
B. There are also bigger colleges and universities that train actors.

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