Acting Techniques: How to Find the Right Acting Method for You
There are so many acting techniques out there. How do you know which acting technique is right for you? Below are some quick pointers to make sense of it all and to help actors choose an acting class based on the type of acting training they want.
1) The Stanislavski System
First, note that all the major acting techniques currently taught in American acting schools are based on the work of Constantin Stanislavski, a Russian actor and director who developed an acting method to help actors be real on stage. Here are a few highlights of the Stanislavsky system you’ll want to be familiar with as an actor:
a) In order to believe in the given circumstances of the play, Stanislavsky actors use the magic if: “What if this was really happening to me?”
b) the actors to break the script of goals (what the character wants to achieve) and actions (which may cause the character to try to get to your destination). Every action is an active verb to help (to hurt, to convince) that helps the actor to do, instead of opting for this feeling.
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