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"Many people learn to project a sense of self-confidence despite feeling insecure.
On this week's episode of Out Loud, Hilton Als and Nathan Heller join Amelia Lester to discuss why film actors are drawn to theatre, what their presence indicates about the state of the dramatic arts, and what, exactly, it means for an actor to learn to project.
Later the pupil will be able to be working with hand to learn to project the exposed figure, later it will be possible to work with the software SketchUp.
It works in a contained environment like SOB's, but if Keef is really going to show some returns on Interscope's investment, he's going to have to learn to project energy as well as absorb it.
If you're going to speak to a roomful of people or more, learn to project your voice, not mumble or scream.
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