

Darius A. Journigan


Darius A. Journigan


Emotional Range
Understanding and mastering the art of emotional expression is pivotal for actors striving to deliver compelling and authentic performances. At the heart of this process is the recognition that every emotion portrayed must have a specific reason and context. This specificity transforms generic expressions into powerful, believable performances. For instance, anger stemming from betrayal manifests differently than anger caused by frustration, underscoring the necessity of linking each emotion to its unique trigger.Actors can refine their emotional expressions by engaging in exercises such as using an Emotion Wheel, observing and mimicking their own expressions in a mirror, and utilizing interactive tools to practice emotional shifts within monologues. These techniques not only enhance emotional awareness but also enable actors to switch between emotions convincingly. The key takeaway is that emotional authenticity in acting arises from understanding and internalizing the reasons behind each emotion, making the portrayal of characters' feelings more relatable and impactful for the audience. By continually practicing and refining these skills, actors can expand their emotional range and bring greater depth to their performances.
LIST OF EMOTIONS
Joy
Sadness
Anger
Fear
Surprise
Disgust
Love
Hatred
Excitement
Boredom
Confidence
Insecurity
Contentment
Frustration
Guilt
Pride
Envy
Relief
Anxiety
Hope
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