Improvisation - a performance given extempore without planning or preparation, Improv element: Defining your character - Take the director's instructions and do a quick character analysis before taking the stage; know who you will be acting like, Improv element: Establish the setting - Know where you are; make the imaginary location part of the scene to give the actors more to go on, Improv element: Know the conflict - Establish the issue/problem to prevent confusion for the audience, Improv element: Establish relationships - clarify connections to other characters to clear the path for conclusion, Improv element: Use plenty of action - Use imagination to act things out/mime in order to keep the audience engaged in the scene, Improv element: Always accept, don't decline (keep it positive) - Keep the scene moving toward the goal; work with your partner instead of against them, Improv element: Have a conclusion - Try find a way to conclude the scene without the director having to end it for you, Articulation - the clear and precise pronunciation of words, Inflection/intonation - The variation in pitch or rise and fall of the voice, Diaphragm - Large, flat muscle at the bottom of the chest cavity that helps with breathing (to create language), Pitch - The highness or lowness of a sound, Projection - Being loud enough to be heard in the farthest row in the auditorium; not the same as yelling, Vocal quality - The overall impression of a speaker's voice on the audience; characteristics of a voice, such as shrill, nasal, raspy, breathy, booming, and so forth., Voiced sounds - Sounds made with the vocal folds vibrating , Unvoiced/voiceless sounds - Sounds made where the vocal folds do not vibrate,

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