answers1: Musical Theater and Theater are basically the same, just
Musical Theater has singing and dancing. while regular theater is just
spoken drama. <br>
Stage acting and video or film acting is very different. <br>
while you use the basics of acting in both, stage acting is much more
pronounced and overdone, so that the whole audience can see the actors
expressions and body language. <br>
Film or video is very close up, so you really minimize your
expressions and actions. <br>
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A great example of Theater acting VS Film is Jim Carrey. <br>
That dude overacts so much it's ridiculous. He acts in film like he's
in a big theater so his facial expressions and movements is way too
much for the intimacy of film. <br>
I can't stand how badly he overacts. He's funny but looks like an
idiot doing it. Jerry Lewis was like that, too <br>
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He was very "over the top" in films. <br>
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So you do use your skills for spoken word and making it real, but you
tone it down quite a bit, acting basically "normally" but in another
"character. <br>
While stage acting has wide arm and body movements and big facial
expressions and is very "DRAMATIC"
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