Mysearchlab with Pearson Etext for the Actor in You : Twelve Simple Steps to Understanding the Art of Acting (6 PSC)

Mysearchlab with Pearson Etext for the Actor in You : Twelve Simple Steps to Understanding the Art of Acting (6 PSC)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 160 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780205957477
  • DDC分類 792

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Explore the fundamentals of acting The Actor in You presents a thorough and systematic exposure to the fundamentals of the acting process in simple, direct language and a streamlined structure. This title draws on exercises and examples from students' everyday lives, well-known plays, and popular television programs to lead the beginning student through the process of creating a role. MySearchLab is a part of the Benedetti program. Research and writing tools, including access to academic journals, help students understand critical thinking in even greater depth. To provide students with flexibility, students can download the eText to a tablet using the free Pearson eText app.0133802442 / 9780133802443 The Actor in You Plus MySearchLab with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package Package consists of: 0205239927 / 9780205239924 MySearchLab with Pearson eText -- Valuepack Access Card 020591490X / 9780205914906 The Actor In You: Twelve Simple Steps to Understanding the Art of Acting

Contents

In this Section:1) Brief Table of Contents2) Full Table of Contents 1) Full Table of Contents Part 1: Preparing Yourself Chapter 1: Understanding the Actor's Job Chapter 2: Relaxing and Centering Chapter 3: Your Voice and SpeechChapter 4: Working TogetherPart 2: Action and CharacterChapter 5: Exploring the TextChapter 6: Actions and Objectives Chapter 7: How Scenes WorkChapter 8: The Foundations of CharacterChapter 9: PersonalizationPart 3: The Performance and AfterChapter 10: Early Rehearsals Chapter 11: Staging and Final RehearsalsChapter 12: The Performance and AfterAppendix A: The Tradition of the ActorAppendix B: Suggested Plays and Anthologies Appendix C: Short Practice Selections from ShakespeareGlossary of Theater Terminology 2) Full Table of Contents Part 1: Preparing Yourself Chapter 1: Understanding the Actor's Job Engagement Truthfulness Skill UsefulnessDramatic Function Finding Your Own Sense of PurposeDiscipline Chapter 2: Relaxing and Centering Relaxation Finding Your Center Breathing, Sounding, and Moving From Center The Cycle of Energy Your Relationship to Gravity Phrasing Movement Chapter 3: Your Voice and SpeechUsing Your Own Voice SpeechVoice ProductionArticulationSpeech, Character, and SituationFurther Training of Body and VoiceChapter 4: Working TogetherLeading and Following Seeing and Hearing Part 2: Action and CharacterExample Plays Selecting Your SceneChapter 5: Exploring the TextWord Choice RhythmThe Music of SpeechThe Given CircumstancesChapter 6: Actions and Objectives Stanislavski's View of Action Internal and External Action: JustificationAction and EmotionAction and Public Solitude Dual Consciousness Indicating Automatic and Spontaneous ActionsDefining Useful ObjectivesPlayable ActionsObstacles and Counter-actionsSubtextThe Through-line and SuperobjectiveChapter 7: How Scenes WorkThe Shape of a Scene Crisis Units of Action or BeatsMaking ConnectionsChapter 8: The Foundations of CharacterCharacter Traits Chapter 9: PersonalizationNeeds and Personalization Emotion Recall and SubstitutionEntering the Character's MindPerception, Arousal, and AttitudeDeliberation and Strategic ChoiceThe Inner MonologueThe Super-ChoiceAutobiography, Diary, and Self-imagePart 3: The Performance and AfterChapter 10: Early Rehearsals Auditions Preparation and HomeworkEarly Read-throughsGetting Up and Off BookExploring the Character's BodyCommunication in RehearsalYou and Your DirectorChapter 11: Staging and Final RehearsalsTypes of Stages Directions on Stage The Groundplan and Blocking Establishing the ScoreShaping and Pacing the PerformanceCostumes, Makeup, and PropsTechnical RehearsalsDress RehearsalChapter 12: The Performance and AfterEmotion in Performance Spontaneity Beginning the PerformanceThe Fear of FailureMeasuring SuccessGrowth After Opening Your Sense of Purpose TransformationAppendix A: The Tradition of the ActorAppendix B: Suggested Plays and Anthologies Plays Play and Scene Anthologies Anthologies for Students of Color Appendix C: Short Practice Selections from ShakespeareGlossary of Theater Terminology

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