The Art of Film Acting: A Guide For Actors and DirectorsTaylor & Francis, 2.10.2012 г. - 290 страници This guide for actors and directors develops a valid method for training performers to act from their core--whether they are cold reading, auditioning, or performing for film or television. This book teaches actors how to achieve and respond to believable and honest emotions before the camera, and it maintains that the key to a successful performance lies in how the actors relate to one another and to the circumstances. Exercises, including script examples, throughout the book give readers an easy resource for practicing the principles outlined. |
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... Everything Happens As If for the First Time 68. Being Intimate without Taking It Personally 74. Beginner's Mind and Logical Mind 74. After the Scene, Forget It 74. Opinions and Beliefs Will Destroy You 75. Play the Character, Not the ...
... everything the other actor gives you. Actor Practice Talk to people. Observe and listen until your eyes are fatigued and your ears are numb. This is one of the main steps on the way to brilliant acting. 1. Hang around a cafe, a bar ...
... stage role, you spend a lot of days rehearsing everything you are going to have to do every night for the run of the play. You and the director block your movement and action to make sure you and Preparing for a Role 11 Preparing for a ...
... everything he planned, and perform by relating to the other actors. Frank Sinatra always refused to rehearse performance. Laurence Olivier said that in making the movie Wuthering Heights, director William Wyler told him to relate ...
... everything and demands absolute truth. If you're scared or nervous or angry or sweating even a tiny little bit, the camera picks it up. It shows your insincerity, your truthfulness, your nothingness, your involvement, your emotions. You ...
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3 Becoming a Great Actor | 28 |
4 Sight Reading | 42 |
5 The Art of Concentration | 48 |
6 The Art of Not Knowing | 68 |
7 More on the Art of Not Knowing | 81 |
8 Still More on the Art of Not Knowing | 100 |
12 Intimacy Empathy and Intuition | 167 |
13 The Audition | 187 |
14 More on the Audition | 209 |
15 The Comedy Audition | 233 |
16 Conclusion | 268 |
Afterword | 273 |
Bibliography | 276 |
Videography | 278 |
9 The Art of Acceptance | 117 |
10 The Art of Giving and Receiving | 131 |
11 The Senses | 148 |
Index | 283 |