 Posted Dec 1, 2005 by Lbclaire Well done on an interesting and useful (being an amateur actor myself!) entry. I've obviously heard of Stanislavski's methods but have never really known them in detail.
Lbclaire
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 Posted Dec 1, 2005 by Dmitri Gheorgheni Second the !
Thanks for a clear and concise explanation of the method. This has been exaggerated so much that you usually run into a lot of eye-rolling when Stanislavski's name is mentioned - especially in my amateur acting experience, where the question 'What's my motivation?' called for a tirade on the part of the director, followed by 'because I told you so'.
But he really did come up with a lot of sensible ideas.
Thanks again.
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 Posted Dec 1, 2005 by HerrFaulkner I have to say that it was awesome. Maybe I should email this on to my school's drama teacher/play director. I found the communion concept rather interesting, and the other things I was aware of but never really, really got into them. I like it. Perhaps a bookmark at the very least. Where does this thread end up once it's off the front page?
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 Posted Dec 1, 2005 by Tony2Times/Prof. Chaos At the bottom of the entry, you can always find the entry using the search engine (providing its working)
This entry might be useful to, on Bertolt Brecht's alienation technique A4986840
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