A Basic Shift Occurs. Soviet Acting Models
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Defining acting through human behavior. Soviet Acting Models relates how Stanislavsky began his study of acting by watching the great actors of his day and the change that occurred as Soviet actors observed human behavior and discovered that by defining actions through movement with purpose, their acting became quickly doable and specific. Hollywood acting teacher and director Timothy Craig discusses Stanislavsky's early theories, Moscow Art Theater and the Russian Revolution, acting models, Stella Adler in the Stanislavsky tradition before the Soviets, and the Two-Part Model of an Action.
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13 min
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[2013], c2011
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