Directing Actors - Creating Memorable Performances for Film & TV
Offered By: Film Courage via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Dive into a comprehensive interview with renowned acting coach Judith Weston as she shares invaluable insights on directing actors for film and television. Explore topics such as the true nature of acting as an exercise in empathy, common misconceptions directors have about actors, the pitfalls of result-oriented direction, and why some actors get cut from movies. Learn about the importance of emotional events in scenes, the power of subtext, and professional techniques for script analysis. Discover how to create memorable performances by focusing on relationships rather than plot, and gain a deeper understanding of the art of directing actors for compelling on-screen drama.
Syllabus
- Most People Don't Understand Acting
- Acting Is An Exercise In Empathy
- Biggest Misconceptions Directors Have About Actors
- Why Result Direction With Actors Doesn't Work
- Why Actors Are Cut Out Of Movies
- How Directors Confuse Actors
- If A Scene Doesn't Contain An Emotional Event It Must Be Removed
- Every Scene You Write Has Subtext
- How Professional Directors And Actors Analyze A Script
- How To Create A Great Acting Performance
- Relationships Tell The Story Not Plot
Taught by
Film Courage
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