The Impact of Actor's Belief on Audience Emotional Resonance and Emotional Transmission
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https://doi.org/10.70339/3m8x6346Keywords:
Belief, Drama performance, Emotional Resonance, Emotional TransmissionAbstract
This study examines the impact of actors' Belief on Emotional Resonance and Emotional Transmission of the audience, revealing the key role of Belief in the performing arts. Belief is the actor's ability to regard fictional situations and characters as real in the performance process, which makes the performance strongly infectious and authentic. Through Belief, actors are able to realize a high degree of integration between their characters and themselves, thus impressing the audience and creating Emotional Resonance. This study analyzes the impact of Belief on performance effect, characterization and emotional expression, explores the interactive mechanism of Emotional Transmission and Resonance, enhances the understanding of performance psychology, and reveals the complex interactive relationship between the performing arts and audience psychology.
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