Playing the Audience: The Practical Actor's Guide to Live PerformanceApplause, 2002 - 257 Seiten In this book divided into eight chapters, author James Nicola reveals how the technique of live acting springs directly from the unique relationship between the performer and the spectator. Playing the Audience includes advice on: creating a character from the stage - from external gestures to inner dialogue; scoring the text; subtext; emotional memory; substitution; conflict; objectives; through-line of action; improvisation; blocking a scene; language and speech; connecting to the world of the play; and much more. |
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... action . Inner monologue should propel the text rather than interrupt it . Beware of defending , indulging , concentrating on , or being dis- tracted by your inner monologue at the expense of listening to other characters . Inner ...
... action . Inner monologue should propel the text rather than interrupt it . Beware of defending , indulging , concentrating on , or being dis- tracted by your inner monologue at the expense of listening to other characters . Inner ...
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... action : A pause must convey an action , so it has a beginning , middle , and end . A beat , on the other hand , is generally but a moment - a beginning , a middle , or an end . ( I am referring to " beat " as a stage direction , not ...
... action : A pause must convey an action , so it has a beginning , middle , and end . A beat , on the other hand , is generally but a moment - a beginning , a middle , or an end . ( I am referring to " beat " as a stage direction , not ...
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... action . I have already discussed the technique of assigning a strong verb , or action statement , to your dialogue . ( See Subtext , Action Statements , Attributed Verbs , pp . 42-43 . ) Try going for a more specific or drastic action ...
... action . I have already discussed the technique of assigning a strong verb , or action statement , to your dialogue . ( See Subtext , Action Statements , Attributed Verbs , pp . 42-43 . ) Try going for a more specific or drastic action ...
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Playing the Audience: The Practical Actor's Guide to Live Performance James B. Nicola Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2002 |
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