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THE
UNIQUE ACTOR
It is
said that the eyes are the window to the soul. In film the camera lens
magnifies that window revealing to all the world a character’s unique
quality, which is really the actor’s unique quality… your
unique quality.
The
“uniquely individual soul” is the true basis of acting. Think of all
the actors whose performances you've seen on film that have left you
speechless. What do they have in common?
1- A depth of truth.
2- The courage to bring a character to
life revealing their uniqueness as human beings and as artists that
inspire feelings of awe and admiration in you.
3- Their work and artistry compels you
as a fellow actor to say, “I
want to do that! I’ve always
wanted to do that! Maybe
I can do that!”
Isn't that
what all actors want? Isn’t that why you became an actor? To reveal
your inner beauty through a character to an audience, to knock their
socks off, to leave them unable to shake the depth of feelings you have
aroused in them whether through laughter or tears?
Every
moment in front of the camera lens requires, above all, truth. At “The
Actor on Film (TAOF)”, we urge you, the actor, to find the truth, your
truth, to be able to go to the next level and not only book one or two
jobs but to have that staying power every actor wants…a career! For you to
be the best actor you can be, to strive to always grow as an artist, you
need to take risks, enormous risks, to allow for your wonderful
uniqueness as a human being to come through the character so that the
casting director, the director (never forget the editor!) and ultimately
the audience will be transported into your unique world, to not know
exactly what is going to happen next. Predictability is death for an
actor.
Why then,
is this class called the actor “on
film”? The intimacy of film requires that extra risk, that
vulnerability, that same courage as those whose work you admire to
reveal your inner truth as it relates to character. Film acting is a
continuous rehearsal, a continual spontaneous exploration of a character
in a scene ALL WHILE THE CAMERA
IS ROLLING! What a gift!
What we do
at TAOF is challenge you, through scene work and exercises, to celebrate
your uniqueness in a safe, supportive environment.
We teach
you that most times what you think a scene is, how it should be played
with all those pre-planned choices is not necessarily the scene at all!
You don’t know how the scene is played until you actually get in the
arena, face the other actor and within the circumstances and needs of
the scene give up control, live in the moment and let things fly. The
scene will then reveal itself
and almost always be more interesting than you can ever have imagined.
Remember,
there are no mistakes, There is no right or wrong. There is only the
search for the truth, your truth as revealed through the character.
A writer
who doesn’t write isn’t a writer, a painter who doesn’t paint
isn’t a painter and an actor who doesn’t act isn’t an actor.
Acting is like any muscle. It needs to be exercised to stay toned and
strong. Therefore, the work we do at TAOF is the ongoing exercise of the
vulnerability muscle, the truth
muscle and the spontaneity
muscle.
Remember,
probably 80-90% of the work you will ever do as an actor will be on
film, television and commercials. Shouldn’t you be ready?
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