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Both guys did amazing. Were the dialogs rehearsed or spontaneous ??
Ответитьbonanza lol
ОтветитьIncredible video showing a class setting with so much knowledge with performing. Watching actors and hearing suggestions afterwards really helps seeing many directions. Thank you so much for sharing.
ОтветитьI just started taking an acting class and we get our monologues next week. This just made me hype!
ОтветитьWow! Theyre so good first of all
And yeah I love the second one especially!
Oh this was spectacular to see! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
ОтветитьRegarding active listening when it's a monologue and you're the 'only one in the room'; you are never the only one in the room. That voice you hear inside your head is who/what you are listening and responding to. As an actor, make sure that voice is part of the dialogue- not a recitation, regurgitation or an acting instructor.
ОтветитьAs an upcoming actor this was very helpful
Ответитьi absolutely LOVE the direction the teacher gave, and how well the actors took it in and used it to make the second take FANTASTIC. in the second take the air was thick with tension between them, and it made me want to watch to find out what had happened between them
ОтветитьThanks for sharing.
Ответить"Active listening." Wow, such a difference. Great video.
Ответитьthis was so good
ОтветитьIs 27 tooo old to begin training and pursue acting?
ОтветитьAwesome! Super talented actors too
ОтветитьLove a teacher like this that tells the truth
ОтветитьPlease post more of these😃😃😃😃
ОтветитьGood director love his interaction and involvement with the two actors that’s how you bring out the best out of the actors. The director is the brains behind it all.
ОтветитьWhat FUNZ!! Could watch this kind of content all day.
ОтветитьThis acting class is very helpful In lending a hand and it will make your acting more realistic due to the fact of the choices you will make in life.
This will take me far and the doors in Hollywood are waiting to be open a star has been born.
I wonder what the guy on the left talks like in real life…
ОтветитьHoward: "hello peter"
Peter:(remembering doctor octopus)
Thank You so much, Karen!
ОтветитьI love this video, thank you 🙏🏾
Ответить' Film Industry
ОтветитьVery helpful video as an actor
ОтветитьDoes your company offer acting classes over zoom? I do not live in CA.
ОтветитьThe bigger guy is amazing! The little guy is angry and mocking.
ОтветитьThe little guy seems a bit angry. The big guy is awesome!
ОтветитьThanks for sharing, that was great and super informative, felt like i was part of the class x
ОтветитьI'm so amazed how everything changed in the second reading just by hearing a couple of pointers. I'm truly inspired
ОтветитьThe fella who plays Howard is fantastic!!!!
What an awesome look into a class. Love this. Appreciate it
"I'm alive, he says"
ОтветитьThat's great video Idea
ОтветитьLove this! More of this sort of thing would be much appreciated by me.
ОтветитьThanks!
ОтветитьWhen I learned to not be in my head about what my next line was gonna be, but instead to focus on the other person and really hear and connect with them, it made such a massive difference in my acting abilities. Great video and very important lesson 👏
ОтветитьThe second read is in a different league entirely to the first. Brilliantly done. Glorious change of pace for Film Courage - we all love you, Karen x
ОтветитьI cant wait for the full video from the class!! when does it come out?? You guys should definitely do more acting videos :))
ОтветитьWHAT A TREAT! 💕🙏🏽
Ответитьlet's gooooo Felix!!!
ОтветитьI would love to see a non-actor writer having a conversation with a non-writer actor (feel free to substitute words like "director" or "producer"). Maybe follow a scene from page to final edit.
ОтветитьThis makes me want to take acting lessons. It looks like fun xD
ОтветитьGreat stuff.
ОтветитьExcellent scene from an excellent book. Love Ayn Rand.
ОтветитьThe second run was so much better
ОтветитьAmazing class! The psychology of Howard Roark was very benevolent and independent. He was not feeling resentment against Peter Keating, he was just indifferent to the moral standards that Peter was using. Peter was projecting his own secondhanded insecurities trying to harm Roark, but that never really worked. That little nuance add much more to the acting: the contrast between an aggresive insecure actitud vs a benevolent independent mindset.
ОтветитьI always have to stop what im doing to watch these incredible videos!!! so insightful, learning , in developing our craft. Wow!
ОтветитьDr Octopus "Hello Peter"
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