The Method Acting Handbook is a concise and practical guide to acting exercises originally devised by the 'father' of the Method, Lee Strasberg. The Method trains the imagination, concentration, senses and emotions to â re-createâ â not â imitateâ â logical, believable and truthful behavior on stage and in film.
The Method Acting Handbook is a concise and practical guide to acting exercises originally devised by the 'father' of the Method, Lee Strasberg. The Method trains the imagination, concentration, senses and emotions to â re-createâ â not â imitateâ â logical, believable and truthful behavior on stage and in film.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
ABOUT THE HANDBOOK (INTRODUCTION) PART ONE - THE EXERCISES About the Exercises Exercise Descriptions and Guides Painting and Sculpture Exercise Private Moment for the Character Animal Exercise Need Exercise Music Exercise Emotional Memory Exercise PART TWO - BUILDING THE CHARACTER PART THREE - ACTING AND DIRECTING CHOICES Use the imagination to stimulate the creative process Break down the text to discover fully developed believable characters Use subtext to find logical emotional and physical behavior and transitions Find inspiration from the other art forms Work alone and with scene partners to fulfill the given circumstances of the play. (Understanding the characters psychology of behavior and their very nature. Making production choices for set, lighting, music, costumes, transitions, etc. PART FOUR APPLYING THE WORK Rehearsal Procedures Monologues Auditions Performance Scene Examples PART FIVE DIRECTING AND THE METHOD ACTING EXERCISES Origins of Method Acting Use in Directing Creating the Director's Vision Production and Technical Choices Director's Work with Cast and Crew Selected Great Directors PHOTOGRAPHS
ABOUT THE HANDBOOK (INTRODUCTION) PART ONE - THE EXERCISES About the Exercises Exercise Descriptions and Guides Painting and Sculpture Exercise Private Moment for the Character Animal Exercise Need Exercise Music Exercise Emotional Memory Exercise PART TWO - BUILDING THE CHARACTER PART THREE - ACTING AND DIRECTING CHOICES Use the imagination to stimulate the creative process Break down the text to discover fully developed believable characters Use subtext to find logical emotional and physical behavior and transitions Find inspiration from the other art forms Work alone and with scene partners to fulfill the given circumstances of the play. (Understanding the characters psychology of behavior and their very nature. Making production choices for set, lighting, music, costumes, transitions, etc. PART FOUR APPLYING THE WORK Rehearsal Procedures Monologues Auditions Performance Scene Examples PART FIVE DIRECTING AND THE METHOD ACTING EXERCISES Origins of Method Acting Use in Directing Creating the Director's Vision Production and Technical Choices Director's Work with Cast and Crew Selected Great Directors PHOTOGRAPHS
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