Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
208
Language
English
Published
Jun 25, 2003
Publisher
Faber & Faber
Description
Harold Guskin and Kevin Kline offer a refreshing perspective on the craft of acting that encourages actors to embrace authenticity rather than superficiality. Through their insights, they delve into the importance of being present and allowing the character to emerge organically from within, instead of forcing an act. This method aims to strip away the layers of performance anxiety, enabling actors to connect more deeply with their roles.
The authors draw upon their extensive experience in the theater and film industry, sharing anecdotes and practical exercises that challenge conventional acting techniques. Their approach promotes a sense of freedom, urging performers to let go of their preconceived notions and simply respond to the moment. By fostering a genuine connection with the character and the surrounding environment, actors can discover a more profound way to inhabit their roles.
With a focus on inner truth and emotional honesty, the guide serves as a valuable resource for both seasoned performers and newcomers alike. In a world where performance often takes precedence over authenticity, Guskin and Kline advocate for a return to the essence of storytelling, encouraging actors to stop acting and start living in the moment.
The authors draw upon their extensive experience in the theater and film industry, sharing anecdotes and practical exercises that challenge conventional acting techniques. Their approach promotes a sense of freedom, urging performers to let go of their preconceived notions and simply respond to the moment. By fostering a genuine connection with the character and the surrounding environment, actors can discover a more profound way to inhabit their roles.
With a focus on inner truth and emotional honesty, the guide serves as a valuable resource for both seasoned performers and newcomers alike. In a world where performance often takes precedence over authenticity, Guskin and Kline advocate for a return to the essence of storytelling, encouraging actors to stop acting and start living in the moment.