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The Student Actor Prepares is a practical, interactive approach to a student actor’s journey. Each chapter includes acting principles, their importance to the process and workbook entries for emotional work, script analysis and applications to the study of theatre. Topics cover a brief history of the art of acting and how the study of acting can be an advantage in numerous occupations; an actor’s discovery of emotional work; movement and mime practices for the actor; vocal practices for the actor; solo improvisational study; script analysis for the individual actor; rehearsal tips; monologue work; original solo work; audition information; working with an acting partner or in a production; acting resources; and research topics.



Table of Contents

Prologue

Creative (CI) and Reflective Inquiry (RI) Journey
Brief History of Theatre Acting
Theatre Vocabulary for the Acting Student: Top One Hundred and Sixty Essential Words
Theatrical Humor
Reading Plays
Closure for The Student Actor Prepares: Acting for Life: Prologue

Chapter One: Introduction to Theatre Acting

Unlimited Potential
Skills Developed by the Acting Process
Actor’s Personal Autobiography
Natural Talents and Aptitudes
Acknowledging your Uniqueness
Positive New Experiences
Dealing with Inhibitors
Dealing with Negativism and Rejection in the Acting Biz
Winning Attitudes
Closure for Chapter One: Theatre Acting

Chapter Two: Creativity

Introduction to Creativity
Definition of Creativity
Say Yes to Creativity
Various Types of Creative Thinking: Brainstorming, Intuition, and Left Brain Right Brain
Tips on How to Increase your Creativity
Experiences to Increase your Creativity
Left Brain/Right Brain Experience
Thinking Outside the Box
How an Actor Benefits by Thinking Creatively
Using Both Left and Right Brain Thinking in Acting
Closure for Chapter Two: Creativity

Chapter Three: Movement

Introduction to Movement
Definition of Movement
History of Movement Training
Introduction to Relaxation for Movement
The Bow
Video Recording as Part of your Rehearsal Process
Preparation for Actor’s Character Stance and Movement
Stage Stances and Movement
Introduction to Mime Study for the Actor
Closure for Chapter Three: Movement

Chapter Four: Vocal Work

Introduction to Vocal Work
Taking Care of your Voice
Warm-Up for Vocal Experiences
Vocal Vocabulary and Assignments
Song Lyrics for Vocal Work
Shakespeare for Vocal Interpretation
Closure for Chapter Four: Vocal Work

Chapter Five: Improvisation

Introduction to Improvisation
Definition of Improvisation
History of Improvisation
Why an Actor Studies Improvisation
Vocabulary Used in the Study of Improvisation
Difference between Giving a Speech and Solo Improvisation Performance
Difference between Ad Lib and Improvisation
How an Actor Uses Improvisation
Basic Principles of Improvisation
Warm-Ups for Improvisations
Solo Improvisation
Closure for Chapter Five: Improvisation

Chapter Six: Acting and Script Study

Introduction to Acting
History of Acting: Mechanical to Method
Master Acting Teachers
Acting Vocabulary
Reading and Analyzing a Script from an Actor’s Point of View
Character Biography for a Monologue from a Play
Closure for Chapter Six: Acting and Script Analysis

Chapter Seven: Monologues

Introduction to Monologues
Definition of a Monologue
History of the Monologue
Monologue Vocabulary
Why an Actor Studies Monologues
The First Day: Monologue for Analysis and Staging
Warming Up
Keeping it Real and in the Moment—Not Indicating
Staging
Memorizing Monologues
Musical Theatre Lyrics as Monologues

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      Publisher: Intellect Books
      Publication Date: 15/07/2014
      ISBN13: 9781783201907, 978-1783201907
      ISBN10: 1783201908

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The Student Actor Prepares is a practical, interactive approach to a student actor’s journey. Each chapter includes acting principles, their importance to the process and workbook entries for emotional work, script analysis and applications to the study of theatre. Topics cover a brief history of the art of acting and how the study of acting can be an advantage in numerous occupations; an actor’s discovery of emotional work; movement and mime practices for the actor; vocal practices for the actor; solo improvisational study; script analysis for the individual actor; rehearsal tips; monologue work; original solo work; audition information; working with an acting partner or in a production; acting resources; and research topics.



      Table of Contents

      Prologue

      Creative (CI) and Reflective Inquiry (RI) Journey
      Brief History of Theatre Acting
      Theatre Vocabulary for the Acting Student: Top One Hundred and Sixty Essential Words
      Theatrical Humor
      Reading Plays
      Closure for The Student Actor Prepares: Acting for Life: Prologue

      Chapter One: Introduction to Theatre Acting

      Unlimited Potential
      Skills Developed by the Acting Process
      Actor’s Personal Autobiography
      Natural Talents and Aptitudes
      Acknowledging your Uniqueness
      Positive New Experiences
      Dealing with Inhibitors
      Dealing with Negativism and Rejection in the Acting Biz
      Winning Attitudes
      Closure for Chapter One: Theatre Acting

      Chapter Two: Creativity

      Introduction to Creativity
      Definition of Creativity
      Say Yes to Creativity
      Various Types of Creative Thinking: Brainstorming, Intuition, and Left Brain Right Brain
      Tips on How to Increase your Creativity
      Experiences to Increase your Creativity
      Left Brain/Right Brain Experience
      Thinking Outside the Box
      How an Actor Benefits by Thinking Creatively
      Using Both Left and Right Brain Thinking in Acting
      Closure for Chapter Two: Creativity

      Chapter Three: Movement

      Introduction to Movement
      Definition of Movement
      History of Movement Training
      Introduction to Relaxation for Movement
      The Bow
      Video Recording as Part of your Rehearsal Process
      Preparation for Actor’s Character Stance and Movement
      Stage Stances and Movement
      Introduction to Mime Study for the Actor
      Closure for Chapter Three: Movement

      Chapter Four: Vocal Work

      Introduction to Vocal Work
      Taking Care of your Voice
      Warm-Up for Vocal Experiences
      Vocal Vocabulary and Assignments
      Song Lyrics for Vocal Work
      Shakespeare for Vocal Interpretation
      Closure for Chapter Four: Vocal Work

      Chapter Five: Improvisation

      Introduction to Improvisation
      Definition of Improvisation
      History of Improvisation
      Why an Actor Studies Improvisation
      Vocabulary Used in the Study of Improvisation
      Difference between Giving a Speech and Solo Improvisation Performance
      Difference between Ad Lib and Improvisation
      How an Actor Uses Improvisation
      Basic Principles of Improvisation
      Warm-Ups for Improvisations
      Solo Improvisation
      Closure for Chapter Five: Improvisation

      Chapter Six: Acting and Script Study

      Introduction to Acting
      History of Acting: Mechanical to Method
      Master Acting Teachers
      Acting Vocabulary
      Reading and Analyzing a Script from an Actor’s Point of View
      Character Biography for a Monologue from a Play
      Closure for Chapter Six: Acting and Script Analysis

      Chapter Seven: Monologues

      Introduction to Monologues
      Definition of a Monologue
      History of the Monologue
      Monologue Vocabulary
      Why an Actor Studies Monologues
      The First Day: Monologue for Analysis and Staging
      Warming Up
      Keeping it Real and in the Moment—Not Indicating
      Staging
      Memorizing Monologues
      Musical Theatre Lyrics as Monologues

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