The Actor's Wheel of Connection: How to Integrate Your Skills and Refine Your PerformanceSmith and Kraus, 2005 - 160 Seiten Richard Brestoff's new book uses the image of the wheel with six spokes to examine the craft of acting. These six spokes represent an actor's connection to self, others, circumstances, text, character, and audience. Each point of connection is examined and experienced through specific exercises, always keeping in mind that when the wheel is in motion, the spokes disappear, as all great acting must. Richard Brestoff is also the author of The Great Acting Teachers and Their Methods (ISBN 1-57525-0128) and The Camera Smart Actor (ISBN 1-880399-76-8). |
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... behavior in imaginary circumstances . We can add a corollary to this and say that it is the degree of your belief in the imaginary circumstances that creates the believable behavior . If you took this circumstance seriously , then your ...
... behavior in imaginary circumstances . We can add a corollary to this and say that it is the degree of your belief in the imaginary circumstances that creates the believable behavior . If you took this circumstance seriously , then your ...
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... behavior differently than an open space . An unfamiliar place affects you differently than a familiar one . Sometimes a where can have an atmosphere that affects be- havior and emotion . A place can feel dangerous or safe , depressing ...
... behavior differently than an open space . An unfamiliar place affects you differently than a familiar one . Sometimes a where can have an atmosphere that affects be- havior and emotion . A place can feel dangerous or safe , depressing ...
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... behaviors and modes of expression , we experience the feeling of widening out , of moving beyond ourselves . This is ... behavior , like the way a man unconsciously shreds his napkin while his mate tells him off at a restaurant . Watch ...
... behaviors and modes of expression , we experience the feeling of widening out , of moving beyond ourselves . This is ... behavior , like the way a man unconsciously shreds his napkin while his mate tells him off at a restaurant . Watch ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
TROUBLESHOOTING | 16 |
PERSONALIZATION SCENES | 38 |
Urheberrecht | |
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