It is the technique of using words and gestures to evoke a reaction from an audience, usually within the context of a fictional story.
Acting
What are the 4 acting techniques?
Classical Acting
Who created Classical Acting?
Konstantin Stanislavski
He believed that an actor needed to carefully analyze the script and explore the character personally to find the truth of the personage.
Konstantin Stanislavski
What is the other term for Classical acting? By definition, it refers to a type of acting in which actors deliver their performance by sticking as closely as possible to the script, with very little deviation.
Shakespearean style
He developed the Chekhov Acting and the student of Stanislavski.
Michael Chekhov
Chekhov Acting
What are the important things to consider on the Chekhov acting technique?
Chekhov’s - Characterization
To create characters with physical features different from his own, the actor must first visualize an ____. It belongs to his or his character but the actor can learn to inhabit it; physically transform himself into the character.
Imaginary body
An imaginary area outside the body where the character’s impulses for all movements, originate. It initiates all gestures and lead the body (ex. a proud character leads with her chin).
Center
(Chekhov’s Characterization)
Psychological gesture
Everything on the stage is unreal. Work with ____ to capture the special nature of a play, rather than strive for superficial reality. Each requires a separate and precise experience.
feeling of style
Chekhov’s - Feeling for truth
Radiating
It is “pulling in” from other charcacters, atmosphere, audience with great strength.
Receiving
Director and actor work together to maintain this.
Atmosphere
He and the members of his theater are credited for the Method Acting.
Less Strasberg
Method Acting
This type of acting is closely related to Method Acting. What is the type of acting and who invented it?
Meisner; Sanford Meisner
Meisner Acting
What are the 3 components of Meisner Acting?