Acting Skills for Life: Third EditionDundurn, 1999/09/01 - 380 ページ Of all the subjects taught in the school system, dramatic arts probably has the greatest potential to help students prepare for life. The study of acting helps students develop personal and social skills: increased poise and confidence, better awareness of their physical and vocal selves, and an improved ability to think and react quickly. These talents can help in dealing with sometimes difficult real life situations. The intention of Acting Skills for Life is to integrate personal growth and the process of creative drama with the more formal skills required for stage production. This is a very practical book, full of suggestions for drama exercises and improvisations, developed over Cameron's thirty years of teaching drama, and includes helpful information for teachers working with students on stage productions. |
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... example . The exercises that I have used in this book have come from a variety of sources , the origins of many lost in the nether regions of my mind . Some , I specifically remember , were exercises in which I participated at the Banff ...
... example , when street- proofing the child . Upcoming visits to the hospital or the first day of kindergarten can be made less intimidating by acting out the events with the children's dolls . This allows the children to verbalize and ...
... Example 1 : Every acting teacher has encountered the student who , after years of daily conditioning , is reluctant to increase vocal projection to the degree necessary to fill a theatre . To that student , speaking even at a “ normal ...
... example , from beginning to use a computer or learning to swim , which share a " step one , step two , step three " method of skill development . Theatre work is much more erratic and a little harder on your emotions as a result . It ...
... example , when you are having trouble getting to sleep before a major examination . In a modified form , they can also help you before you go into a job interview , or perhaps prior to an appearance on local cable television , or for ...
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Voice and Text | 119 |
Working with the Five Senses | 145 |
External Approaches to Characterization | 271 |
Psychology and Acting | 287 |
Stimulating New Ideas in Acting | 317 |
Stage Fighting | 333 |
Comedy and Style | 343 |
Todays Influences on Acting | 361 |
Approaching Shakespeare | 377 |
Shakespeare and the Actor | 405 |
The Beginning Ssteps of Acting | 169 |
Acting and Physicality | 185 |
Dramatic Structure and Stage Blocking | 209 |
Getting Into Character | 237 |
Internal Approaches to Characterization | 257 |
How to Help the Actor with Problems in Acting | 427 |
Advice for the Novice Director | 443 |
Advice for Further Studies | 463 |
Bibliography | 475 |