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Actors Field Guide Acting Notes on the Run [Minkštas viršelis]

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(DePaul University, USA)
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, aukštis: 178 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-May-2004
  • Leidėjas: Back Stage Books,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0823001156
  • ISBN-13: 9780823001156
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, aukštis: 178 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-May-2004
  • Leidėjas: Back Stage Books,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0823001156
  • ISBN-13: 9780823001156
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Hooks, who has been in the business for some 30 years as an actor and teacher, compiles notes he has jotted down over the years. His advice spans auditions, rehearsal, playing the scene, acting in film, and career strategies. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Acknowledgments iv
How to Use This Guide xii
Chapter 1: Audition 1(26)
First Impressions
4(2)
Preparation
6(1)
What to Bring to the Audition
7(1)
What to Wear
7(2)
Confidence
9(1)
Dealing with Nerves
10(2)
Selecting Audition Material
12(2)
Presenting Your Monologue
14(4)
Reading from the Script
Callback Strategies
18(1)
Commercials
19(1)
Body Language
20(2)
The Casting Couch
22(1)
Handling a Request for Nudity
22(2)
Voice Projection
24(1)
Accents
25(1)
Laughter
25(1)
Kissing
26(1)
Chapter 2: Rehearsal 27(30)
Approaching the Script
32(2)
Sticking to the Script
34(1)
Stage Directions
34(1)
Memorizing Lines
35(1)
Working on Accents
36(1)
Line Readings
36(1)
Getting Along with the Other Actors
37(1)
Rehearsal Dress
37(1)
Props
38(1)
Adrenaline
39(1)
Rehearsing Fight Scenes
39(1)
Playwrights
40(2)
When the Playwright is Present
42(1)
Directing
42(1)
Getting in Touch With Your Inner Animal
42(1)
Using the Other Characters' Lines
43(1)
Playing Crazy
43(1)
Playing a Racist
44(1)
Playing a Suicidal Character
44(1)
Playing a Child-like Character
44(1)
Third-Person Perspective
45(1)
Time Period
45(1)
Religion
45(1)
Smoking
46(1)
Exposing the Character
46(1)
Being Yourself
47(1)
Imposing Yourself on Your Character
48(3)
Respecting Your Character
51(1)
Sexual Orientation
52(1)
Using Your Experiences
52(1)
Evolutionary Psychology
53(1)
Playing Shakespeare
54(1)
Masculine and Feminine
55(2)
Chapter 3: Playing the Scene 57(58)
Playing an Action
59(2)
Raising the Stakes
61(1)
Emotions
62(2)
Anger
64(1)
Emotional Experience
65(2)
Acting with the Heart
67(1)
Loss of Control
68(1)
Being in the Moment
69(1)
Beginning in the Middle
70(1)
Justifying
71(1)
Multitasking
72(1)
Laughter
72(1)
Comedy
73(2)
Crying
75(2)
Working with Opposites
77(1)
The Audience
77(3)
Getting Beneath the Literal
80(2)
Relating to Your Scene Partner
82(3)
Taking Risks
85(2)
Creating Atmosphere
87(3)
Substitution
90(1)
Being Specific
90(3)
Conflict
93(2)
Negotiating
95(1)
Projection
95(1)
Voice
96(1)
Body Language
96(1)
Enjoying Yourself
97(1)
Self-Monitoring
98(1)
Switching Actions and Objectives
98(1)
Indicating
99(3)
Mistakes
102(1)
Dealing with Reality
102(2)
Opening Night
104(1)
Acting While You're Sick
104(1)
Sexual Situations
104(1)
Eating on Stage
105(1)
Alcohol
106(1)
Playing Drunk
107(1)
Smoking on Stage
108(1)
Eye Contact
108(1)
Lying
108(1)
Conveying Need
109(1)
Kissing
109(1)
Breakup Scene
110(1)
Negotiating Status
111(1)
Acting with Your Body
111(1)
Portraying Anxiety
112(1)
Nudity
112(1)
Further Thoughts
112(3)
Chapter 4: Acting in Film 115(12)
Stepping into the Shot
117(1)
Crossing to Your Mark
117(1)
Continuity
118(1)
Close-ups
119(2)
Fitting into the Frame of the Shot
121(1)
Sound
122(1)
Tracking Shots
123(1)
Steadicam
123(1)
Starting and Stopping
124(1)
Reactions
124(2)
The Cinematographer
126(1)
Role Models
126(1)
Chapter 5: Career Strategies 127(32)
Theatrical Publications
131(1)
Performing Unions
131(1)
Training
132(1)
Photos
133(2)
Resume
135(2)
Talent Agents
137(2)
Residuals
139(1)
Working with a Bad Script
139(1)
Role Models
140(1)
Cutting Class
141(1)
Finding Your "Type"
141(1)
Commercials
142(1)
Internet Databases
143(1)
Casting Director Workshops
143(1)
Modeling Conventions
144(1)
Hollywood
144(1)
New York
145(1)
Chicago
145(1)
Getting Along with Others
145(1)
Community Theater
146(1)
Casting Calls
147(1)
Appearance
148(1)
Dealing with Rejection
149(1)
Breaking the Rules
150(1)
Selling Yourself
150(1)
Making Ends Meet
151(1)
Voice-overs
152(1)
Working in Cartoons
153(1)
Turning Down a Role
153(1)
Reality Shows
154(1)
Having Opinions
154(1)
Right-to-Work Laws
155(1)
Character Actors
156(1)
English as a Second Language
156(1)
Bad Reviews
157(1)
Beta Blockers
157(1)
Getting Fired
157(1)
Quitting
158(1)
Further Reading 159(7)
Index 166(12)
About the Author 178