An Actor Prepares

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Read Books Ltd, Jun 29, 2015 - Performing Arts - 322 pages
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A must-read for aspiring actors, An Actor Prepares is an essential guide to acting and character performance, written by the father of ‘method acting’ Constantin Stanislavski.

First published in 1936, this volume is brimming with inspiring methods for anyone interested in the craft of acting. In the book, Stanislavski teaches the fundamentals of his ‘system’ of learning to act, detailing the essentials of training, preparation and technique, and providing readers with the building blocks of great character acting. The narrative format in which it is written allows for classic techniques to be bought into practice today.

The contents of this volume includes:

    - When Acting is an Art
    - Concentration of Attention
    - Relaxation of Muscles
    - Emotion Memory
    - The Inner Creative State
    - On the Threshold of the Subconscious

Stanislavski is considered the original thinker for the basis of many modern acting techniques and theories, with his method inspiring countless decades of those studying theatre. This edition by Read & Co. Books features an introductory biography of the author and is an essential text for any actor’s library.

 

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Contents

NOTE BY THE TRANSLATOR
THE FIRST TEST
WHEN ACTING IS AN
ACTION
IMAGINATION
CONCENTRATION OF ATTENTION
RELAXATION OF MUSCLES
UNITS AND OBJECTIVES
EMOTION MEMORY
COMMUNION
ADAPTATION
INNER MOTIVE FORCES
THE UNBROKEN LINE
THE INNER CREATIVE STATE
THE SUPER OBJECTIVE
ON THE THRESHOLD OF THE SUBCONSCIOUS

FAITH AND A SENSE OF TRUTH

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