Applied Meisner for the 21st-Century Actor

Applied Meisner for the 21st-Century Actor
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 153
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ISBN-10 : 9781000387728
ISBN-13 : 1000387720
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Book Synopsis Applied Meisner for the 21st-Century Actor by : Kevin Otos

Download or read book Applied Meisner for the 21st-Century Actor written by Kevin Otos and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2021-05-26 with total page 153 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Applied Meisner for the 21st-Century Actor develops Meisner’s core principles for the contemporary actor and presents a Meisner-based acting technique that empowers practitioners to take ownership of their own creative process. In this book, the authors present the best, most applicable foundational components of Meisner’s technique in a clear, pragmatic, and ethical manner, and advance Meisner's core principles with their own innovations. Drawing on the best practices of consent-based work, they outline a specific approach to creating clear boundaries for the actor and establishing an ethical acting studio. Filled with practical exercises, useful definitions and explanations of foundational principles, and helpful advice on how to recognize and overcome common acting traps and pitfalls, this book provides a replicable and flexible technique that puts the actor at the center of their training. Applied Meisner for the 21st-Century Actor offers actors and students of acting courses a workable technique that will foster growth and discovery throughout their career. The text also includes links to the companion website www.21CActor.com, where readers can engage with the material covered in the book and with Otos’ and Shively’s most up-to-date research, supplemental materials, and training opportunities.


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