There are two main types of monologues: humorous and dramatic. Learn about the benefits of each of these monologues in this free video clip about performing monologues for acting auditions.
Expert: Tracy Goodwin
Bio: Tracy Goodwin has a masters in corporate communication and 10 years experience in professional speaking.
Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA
@Music4ever248 she haas done a video on that. the structuring a monologue one.
AKAZ1998 6 months ago
@Music4ever248 The best thing to do would be to not say anything and just pause and lower your head as a signal that you're finished and then look up and smile!
revolutionary14 9 months ago
How do you end a monologue? HELP! how d they know if youre done? do you say 'and scene' or something? i mean, what if they cant see that and is thrown off by it or something?
Music4ever248 11 months ago
Good tips. For those serious about acting, you should check out a site called castcouch
nbrosna1 1 year ago
thanks for the help in giving monologues a correct gesture.
and i really learned a lot and i going to us what i have learned for my competition tomorrow..
ann96toni 1 year ago
Humm, if you say the word Monologue enough times, over and over, it sounds a lot like you're trying to Gargle Marbles. Humm, if you say the phrase Gargle Marbles enough times over and over I sounds a lot like your Mouth Muscles have become confused and actually think they should be part of you shoulder. Strange.
steelydrwu 2 years ago
is this for retards?
Narutokagebushi 2 years ago