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About Cody Riffel
Cody Riffel is a regular contributor to MegaHowTo. She likes to write on variety of topics, whatever interests her. She also likes to share what she learns over the Internet and her day-to-day life.
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How to Handle the Timing During Acting Rehearsals

Rehearsal is when the timing and pacing of the play and the acting from moment to moment is established, both of which are the key to communicating with the audience.…
Posted by Cody Riffel March 1, 2010
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How to Effectively Get Onto the Stage During Rehearsals in Acting

At last the play transfers from rehearsal room to stage. The stage or a portable stage will be a pretty chaotic place before dress rehearsal, with stage management and the technicians…
Posted by Cody Riffel March 1, 2010
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How to Become the Character During Acting – Thought to Action

Let's try to summaries what happens during the process that leads the actor from ideas, understandings and intuitions to the full physical realization of a character. These may vary from…
Posted by Cody Riffel March 1, 2010
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How to Utilize Sense Memory When Acting

Sense memory is Stanislavsky's term for our recollections of our real sensations and how we react to our sensory perceptions. Sight, hearing, touch, taste and smell are our personal radar.…
Posted by Cody Riffel March 1, 2010
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How to Use your Body to its Full Potential when Acting

You exist and live inside your body. You must enjoy it, and be aware of it. You must train your body that is your physical being, to respond effortlessly to…
Posted by Cody Riffel March 1, 2010
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How to Understand the Essentials of Movement in Acting – Weight and Lightness

Every part of the body returns to its natural position because of gravity; raise an arm and let it fall. It can Ml with a bang and a slap, or…
Posted by Cody Riffel March 1, 2010
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How to Understand the Essentials of Movement in Acting – The Spine

The spine is the core of all movement, the central armature of our physical structure, and determines our human form. The shape and position of the spine also convey visual…
Posted by Cody Riffel February 19, 2010
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How to Take Great Portrait Photos

It is every photographer’s goal when taking portraits: to show the subject’s soul. That’s the only way for your audience to grasp the entirety of the person on the photo,…
Posted by Cody Riffel February 18, 2010
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How to Prevent Camera Shake

Camera shake has always been an issue for photographers, whether novice or professional. This happens when you are shooting either at low apertures or low shutter speeds using a non-stabilized…
Posted by Cody Riffel February 18, 2010
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How to Photograph Weddings

As a wedding photographer, capturing images of a couple's happiest moment is no easy feat. It is your job to make your wedding photographs reflect their devotion and commitment to…
Posted by Cody Riffel February 18, 2010
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How to Photograph Urban Landscape

When we talk about Landscapes, what often comes to mind is the splendor of the countryside: wide open spaces, majestic skies, and bountiful nature. But there’s another type of landscape…
Posted by Cody Riffel February 18, 2010
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Tutorial: How to Photograph Pets

The thing about pets is that they are pretty unpredictable, making them quite a challenge to photograph. However, with lots of patience along with some simple tips, you will be…
Posted by Cody Riffel February 18, 2010
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How to Photograph Fireworks

Fireworks are one of the easiest subjects to take a picture of, but only if you know the basics. To help you learn them, here are a few techniques that…
Posted by Cody Riffel February 18, 2010
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Tips on Taking Baby Photos

Taking baby photos can be daunting. This is true among professional photographers who take baby photos for a living or among parents whose passions include taking snapshots of their little…
Posted by Cody Riffel February 18, 2010
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How to Understand the Essentials of Movement in Acting – Shoulders and Head

We've seen how the head carries sense and meaning, so the shoulders and neck must be free, poised and flexible. All gesture and action with the arms and hands flow…
Posted by Cody Riffel February 18, 2010
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How to Take Criticism – The Actor’s Progress

The actor's goad - many actors say 'I never read the notices'. Whilst an actor must live in some degree of illusion about his charisma, charm and talent, he or…
Posted by Cody Riffel February 18, 2010
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How to Release Tension When Acting

This series of short exercises is best carried out standing up, weight carried mainly on the balls of the feet, legs slightly apart. You should be lightly and comfortably clad…
Posted by Cody Riffel February 18, 2010
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How to Properly Act Out Shakespeare’s Language and Accent

A further important aspect of characterization is accent. A Midsummer Night's Dream has three distinct groups of people, who must be differentiated by the way they speak. There are the…
Posted by Cody Riffel February 18, 2010
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How to Handle Your Body and Movements When Acting

We walk to the centre of a stage, or the camera pans with us across a studio set. Before we say a single word we've sent several messages that the…
Posted by Cody Riffel February 18, 2010
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How to Engage in Blocking or Plotting During Acting Rehearsals

I suggested on movement that some plays need a lot of arrangement because of the numbers of actors and the quality of visual presentation. So blocking moves can be a…
Posted by Cody Riffel February 18, 2010

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