- What was the working EQ you used during your presentation?
What is the most important aspect in becoming a successful performer?
- Did you decide to revise your working EQ after your presentation?
I am not going to revise my EQ at this time. (Although, I probably will later.)
- What are possible answers to your current working EQ?
I have come up with good foundations for possible answers.
Audience- Often overlooked especially with the newbies. When you start out, you're often told to ignore the audience, but I think that the best way to give your best performance is to establish a "connection" so to speak with the audience. It becomes easier and more natural when you acknowledge the audience and use them to your advantage.
Setting a goal- It doesn't have to be going to broadway or hollywood or earning tons of money. Learn a new accent once a week, or find different voices in yourself. Small little goals that help you improve in the long run.
The prospect in loving what you do (even if you totally suck at it) - Totally cheesy I know, but hear me out. A lot of people go into theatre, or dance, or any type of theatrical performance wanting to make it BIG. They want fame, fortune, name in nice lights. One of my mentors said that you aren't going to get it here in theatre. "Once it starts looking like a career and stops being fun, quit. There is no point after."
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