Tools and Techniques for Character Interpretation: A Handbook of Psychology for Actors, Writers, and DirectorsLimelight Editions, 2006 - 325 páginas A must for both the aspiring and seasoned artist. Uniquely geared to the work of theatre and film artists, this book, for the first time, sets out clearly and concisely the ideas, principles, and character typology of various psychological schools from Freudian, Kleinian, and Jungian to contemporary developments. The practical uses and applications of their theories are graphically demonstrated throughout the book by means of numerous examples and in-depth analyses drawn from classic and contemporary theatrical and cinematic literature. Stanislavskian methods are also discussed. An immensely useful, essential tool for character creation and analysis. Features a foreword by noted acting teacher Alice Spivak. |
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... character interpretation can be summed up as follows : After reading the script to determine the arc of the story , the character's place in it , and the character's " through- line " or overall superobjective , the actor's first ...
... character interpretation can be summed up as follows : After reading the script to determine the arc of the story , the character's place in it , and the character's " through- line " or overall superobjective , the actor's first ...
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... character who has absorbed something of the image held of the colonized by the arrogant , self- important colonizers as primitive and uncivilized , which becomes that character's self - image . Some of the colonized began to feel ...
... character who has absorbed something of the image held of the colonized by the arrogant , self- important colonizers as primitive and uncivilized , which becomes that character's self - image . Some of the colonized began to feel ...
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... character's wish ( W — you can think in terms of objectives ) for any one relationship . The scene could have two or ... character's reaction to the expected response ( RS ) in question 2. Pick five adjectives describing the character's ...
... character's wish ( W — you can think in terms of objectives ) for any one relationship . The scene could have two or ... character's reaction to the expected response ( RS ) in question 2. Pick five adjectives describing the character's ...
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SIGMUND Freud Father OF PSYCHOANALYSIS | 13 |
ANNA Freud | 71 |
MELANIE Klein and OBJECTRELATIONS THEORY | 89 |
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Tools and Techniques for Character Interpretation: A Handbook of Psychology ... Robert Blumenfeld Vista previa limitada - 2006 |
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How to Rehearse when There is No Rehearsal: Acting and the Media Alice Spivak,Robert Blumenfeld Vista de fragmentos - 2007 |
How to Rehearse when There is No Rehearsal: Acting and the Media Alice Spivak Vista previa limitada - 2007 |