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- Breaking_character abstract "In theatre, breaking character occurs when an actor slips out of character, often behaving as their actual self. This is a more acceptable occurrence while in the process of rehearsal but is considered unprofessional while actively performing in front of an audience or camera (except when the act is a deliberate breaking of the fourth wall). If the breaking of character is particularly serious, it is considered corpsing, which in film or television would normally result in an abandonment of that take.For example, an actor and actress may be testing out a scene in front of their director. The actress may break character halfway through to suggest that she try delivering a certain line from a different position on the stage.One of the most common definitions for breaking character usually refer to the actor laughing or chuckling while playing in their own scene against their own intent to have retained serious composure.".
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- Breaking_character wikiPageRevisionID "604398650".
- Breaking_character hasPhotoCollection Breaking_character.
- Breaking_character subject Category:Metafictional_techniques.
- Breaking_character type Ability105616246.
- Breaking_character type Abstraction100002137.
- Breaking_character type Cognition100023271.
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- Breaking_character type MetafictionalTechniques.
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- Breaking_character type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
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- Breaking_character comment "In theatre, breaking character occurs when an actor slips out of character, often behaving as their actual self. This is a more acceptable occurrence while in the process of rehearsal but is considered unprofessional while actively performing in front of an audience or camera (except when the act is a deliberate breaking of the fourth wall).".
- Breaking_character label "Aus der Rolle fallen".
- Breaking_character label "Breaking character".
- Breaking_character sameAs Aus_der_Rolle_fallen.
- Breaking_character sameAs m.02x13w.
- Breaking_character sameAs Q777698.
- Breaking_character sameAs Q777698.
- Breaking_character sameAs Breaking_character.
- Breaking_character wasDerivedFrom Breaking_character?oldid=604398650.
- Breaking_character isPrimaryTopicOf Breaking_character.