Acting Narrative Speeches: The Actor as StorytellerMeriwether Pub., 2002 - 445 Seiten Narrative speeches, both classical and contemporary, are used to reveal how an actor can discover the inherent energy, the essence and the subtextual colours of every word and sentences of a dramatic speech. This book clearly demonstrates that any memorable performance needs far more than acting technique alone. In eighteen chapters actor/director/teacher McDonough defines in depth how an actor can find the often overlooked subtleties that create characters with dimension and moments of heightened reality. |
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... Gesture Some gestures serve as sign language : we give approval with a " thumbs up " gesture or an " OK " sign , we nod or shake our heads , we shrug our shoulders to indicate ignorance or indifference . Other gestures make visible the ...
... Gesture Some gestures serve as sign language : we give approval with a " thumbs up " gesture or an " OK " sign , we nod or shake our heads , we shrug our shoulders to indicate ignorance or indifference . Other gestures make visible the ...
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... gesture may be the whole event or part of the event . In either case , what makes the gesture narrative is that it is happening in the other time and place . Gestures Which Recreate Gestures Inside the Story Many narrative gestures , of ...
... gesture may be the whole event or part of the event . In either case , what makes the gesture narrative is that it is happening in the other time and place . Gestures Which Recreate Gestures Inside the Story Many narrative gestures , of ...
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... gesture tentatively , as if Laureen were exploring what it might mean , then fade into an emphatic reenactment of what she saw him doing . After Laureen picks up the gesture , he indicates his approval . He starts to nod his head and ...
... gesture tentatively , as if Laureen were exploring what it might mean , then fade into an emphatic reenactment of what she saw him doing . After Laureen picks up the gesture , he indicates his approval . He starts to nod his head and ...
Inhalt
Preface | 1 |
Chapter 2 | 30 |
Chapter 4 | 61 |
Urheberrecht | |
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