Acting, in Person and in Style"Acting: In Person and In Style" approaches actor training through the concept of personalization. Personalization is a process whereby the actor discovers and explores in himself the characteristics, qualities, and attributes which are legitimate dimensions of the role he is creating. In addition to the concept of personalization, Part I discusses traditional acting techniques including relaxation, breathing, kinesics, concentration, sensory awareness, emotion, imagination, improvisation, voice, speech and language, character work in scenes from plays, auditioning, role analysis, rehearsal, and performance. Part II discusses theories and history of styles of acting, proceeding chronologically from fifth century B.C. Greece to the present. The book includes many practical exercises in acting. -- From preface. |
Contents
Personalized Kinesics | 10 |
Sight Perception | 25 |
The Body and Emotion | 33 |
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Acting in Person and in Style Jerry L. Crawford,Catherine Hurst,Michael Lugering No preview available - 1995 |
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