The New American SpeechThis speech manual is designed to develop listening and speaking skills and to explain the uses of communications devices. Discussions are presented of the fundamentals of communication as well as the preparation and delivery of speeches in various situations. |
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Page 413
... Making up the actors Often the importance of make - up is minimized in amateur productions , but a successful play depends in part upon good make - up . Poor make - up may easily mar a good costume or a good charac- terization . The ...
... Making up the actors Often the importance of make - up is minimized in amateur productions , but a successful play depends in part upon good make - up . Poor make - up may easily mar a good costume or a good charac- terization . The ...
Page 414
... made up determines , in part , where to put the rouge triangle . If the face is round , place the rouge near the nose and on the cheekbones . If the face is thin , shade the rouge outward from the cheekbones . Also , place the color ...
... made up determines , in part , where to put the rouge triangle . If the face is round , place the rouge near the nose and on the cheekbones . If the face is thin , shade the rouge outward from the cheekbones . Also , place the color ...
Page 417
... make - up is to be taken off . The exposed parts of the body — the neck , the arms , and the hands - should be given a coating of the same make - up base used on the face . Veins in the hands may be made prominent by lining them with a ...
... make - up is to be taken off . The exposed parts of the body — the neck , the arms , and the hands - should be given a coating of the same make - up base used on the face . Veins in the hands may be made prominent by lining them with a ...
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