The Science and Art of Acting for the Camera: A Practical Approach to Film, Television, and Commercial Acting / Edition 1

The Science and Art of Acting for the Camera: A Practical Approach to Film, Television, and Commercial Acting / Edition 1

by John Howard Swain
ISBN-10:
1138233676
ISBN-13:
9781138233676
Pub. Date:
08/03/2017
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
1138233676
ISBN-13:
9781138233676
Pub. Date:
08/03/2017
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
The Science and Art of Acting for the Camera: A Practical Approach to Film, Television, and Commercial Acting / Edition 1

The Science and Art of Acting for the Camera: A Practical Approach to Film, Television, and Commercial Acting / Edition 1

by John Howard Swain
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Overview

The Science and Art of Acting for the Camera provides a precise yet practical approach to help unlock the mysteries of acting for film and television. Written by veteran actor, producer, and director John Howard Swain, the book offers a clear-cut, no-nonsense technique that equips aspiring or working actors with the necessary skills to succeed on camera. The technique teaches you how to build multi-dimensional characters; construct truthful and exciting relationships; ignite stimulating emotions; craft a series of discoveries guaranteed to energize your work; and much, much more. The book also provides instruction for actors working in commercials—from slating, to the dreaded "tell us about yourself" interview, to nailing "the tag" and embracing the cliché—and supplies sample commercial copy for students to practice.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138233676
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 08/03/2017
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

John Howard Swain has coached a myriad of clients ranging from first-time performers to Emmy Award-winning actors, Supreme Court Justices, and Fortune 500 executives. In addition to his New York stage credits he has also guest-starred in dozens of television’s most iconic shows, including such classics as Hill Street Blues to Law & Order: SVU. As a director he has staged over twenty plays, including such hits as That Championship Season, Veronica’s Room, and The Owl and the Pussycat. He has also directed four films: Whose Life, Uncommon, Stand-by, and the multi-award winning short, A Younger Man. Students from his program continue to work across the globe, and can be seen starring on Broadway, in television, and on film.

Table of Contents

Shout Outs

Introduction

Chapter One: Things Every Actor Should Know

Chapter Two: The Basics

Chapter Three: The Bones

Chapter Four: Ten Positive Attributes

Chapter Five: Relationships

Chapter Six: Main Objective

Chapter Seven: Opposites

Chapter Eight: Moment Before

Chapter Nine: Discoveries/Emotions

Chapter Ten: Beats, Tactics and Actions

Chapter Eleven: Humor

Chapter Twelve: Place, Transitions and Sense Memory

Chapter Thirteen: Status, Power and Secrets

Chapter Fourteen: Summary

Chapter Fifteen: The Technique—Condensed

Chapter Sixteen: Self-Taping

And A Few Words About Commercials

Introduction to Commercial Acting

Chapter Seventeen: The Slate

Chapter Eighteen: From Slate to Copy

Chapter Nineteen: Relationships

Chapter Twenty: Line-to-Line Objectives

Chapter Twenty-One: Moment Before and The Tag

Chapter Twenty-Two: Banter

Chapter Twenty-Three: Environment

Chapter Twenty-Four: Embracing the Cliché

Chapter Twenty-Five: Double Copy

Chapter Twenty-Six: The Dreaded Interview

Chapter Twenty-Seven: A Few Last Things

Chapter Twenty-Eight: Your Greatest Asset-You

Chapter Twenty-Nine: Commercial Practice Copy

Appendix

Index

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