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The acting in the silences of dialogue

When encourage a dialogue we usually care for acting the parts where the character is talking and we forget that silence can be much more important in the scene. We can use these silences to enter details of acting also add entertainment to the plane, They can even be crucial to the understanding of the scene. As an example, here's the video of the series Breaking Bad. In this scene the captain Hank Schrader doubts ahead of other police statement magnate Gus Fring. Notice that the acting is very quiet and most important details of facial actions are tucked into the pauses, in the silences of dialogue. The gesture that strikes me most is roughly half the video. Hank bites her lips and opens his eyes looking to the side to mark the ironic tone of his speech. Without this gesture the rest of acting not work. Why introduce this detail in silence and not while saying a word? It seems most logical to use the most important focus of the scene to put this detail. The reason that actors use silence to introduce the important details of acting, It is because this way ensure that visual information not compete with audio information and ensure that the gesture is meant one hundred percent. The next time you feel encouraged dialogue, thinking breaks and the potential they have when getting a good acting.

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