Film Acting
Film acting is the art of performing in front of a camera for movies. Actors portray characters by using their voice, body language, and emotions to bring a script to life. They work closely with directors to understand the vision of the film and how their character fits into the story.
In film, actors often rehearse their lines and actions before shooting scenes. Unlike stage acting, where performances are live, film acting allows for multiple takes, giving actors the chance to refine their performances. This medium requires a different set of skills, including the ability to convey subtle emotions and reactions on camera.