Monday, 1 December 2014

Stanislavski Post 10 & 11

I chose energetic as my active verb for The Emcee, he's constantly on the go and full of energy and excitement throughout the entire script so I found this was the best word to describe him.  
Energetic
ˌɛnəˈdʒɛtɪk/
adjective
adjective: energetic
1.
showing or involving great activity or vitality.
"moderately energetic exercise"
synonyms:active, lively, dynamic, zestful, spirited, animated, vital, vibrant, sparkling, bouncy, bubbly, perky, bright and breezy, frisky, sprightly, tireless, indefatigable, enthusiastic, zealous, fiery, passionate; More
informalpeppy, zippy, sparky, full of get-up-and-go, full of vim and vigour, full of beans, full of the joys of spring, bright-eyed and bushy-tailed;
informalgo-go, peart
"a skinny, energetic young man"
intense, intensive, hard-hitting, pulling no punches;
informalpushy, punchy, gutsy, in-your-face, go-ahead, high-octane, feisty
"an energetic advertising campaign"
antonyms:inactive, lethargic, gentle, half-hearted

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