Thanks for this!. I'm a South African filmmaker - with directing as my main driving force in life. Long ago, during my film school years, we were never taught HOW ACTORS THINK. And I think most film schools suffer from this (especially those that only specialise in crew-things). A year or two ago, I decided to research Stanislavsky and I can't say I've fully absorbed it yet, but this practical aesthetics technique certainly makes things SUPER CLEAR. Directors, NEED to know what actors are being TAUGHT in order to communicate effectively, and not say stupid things like: "be more happier, or be more energetic, give me less intensity." Those type of direction can give you a bad name.
@szaradic4 жыл бұрын
Loved this, thank you Atlantic and Sam! I studied with Karen a few summers ago. Her knowledge and training as well as the practical aesthetics has been extremely beneficial in my coaching and directing work.
@susguzman3 жыл бұрын
LOVED this!! I've been acting over 20 years & am missing the 'rehearsal room' like crazy, but THIS gave me soma that TINGLE back. THANKS:)
@kevinford5864 жыл бұрын
So awesome! Honored to have this availed to me. Thank you!!
@SoFine1633 жыл бұрын
Lovely lecture by Sam!
@Generationrhino3 жыл бұрын
This cuts through everything. Omg
@hellbooks30249 ай бұрын
Sounds pretty normal to me. Are you intolerant of the way other people speak? And if so, why?
@jonnybigmuff3 жыл бұрын
Why are you speaking with a Trans-Atlantic overly pronounced affected accent? That's fine for teaching the classics but has no place in modern film/tv production, unless it's a meta period piece. Is this how you talk to the store keeper at a bodega when you buy a bag of chips?