To follow up on organize, on-screen characters need to take in the stage bearings that show up in the content, for example, "Stage Left" and "Stage Right". These bearings depend on the on-screen character's perspective as he or she remains on the stage confronting the gathering of people. On-screen characters additionally need to take in the importance of the stage headings "Upstage" (far from the gathering of people) and "Downstage" (towards the audience)[23] Theater on-screen characters need to get the hang of blocking, which is "...where and how a performing artist proceeds onward the phase amid a play". Most contents determine some blocking. The Director likewise gives guidelines on blocking, for example, crossing the stage or grabbing and utilizing a prop.[23]
Some theater performing artists need to learn arrange battle, which is mimicked battling in front of an audience. Performing artists may need to reenact hand-to-hand [fighting] or sword[-fighting]. On-screen characters are trained by battle chiefs, who enable them to take in the arranged grouping of battle activities.
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