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ability accept achieve acting action actor actual answer appearance asked audience AUDIO audition auditioner BACK BEGINS better broadcast camera career carefully casting casting director cause CEMENT character choose CLOSE complete concerned consider create definite DESK determine devices dialect dialogue director DISSOLVE DOOR easily effective Elizabeth emotion employed experience expression FACE FADE feel FLETCHER FLOOR follows HAND HEAD hear HENRY HOLD imagination immediate important improvisation interest interpretation interview keep knowledge LEFT light listen live LOOKS material means medium MIKE natural never OPEN pantomime pattern performance person PICKS picture play practice preparation production props radio reading reason rehearsal remember require result scene screen script SHOT sight sincerity situations SOUND speech stage station STEPS STOPS studio success TAKES talent television tell tion TURNS usually VIDEO VIEW viewer voice