Acting for the Camera

Acting for the Camera
Author :
Publisher : Harper Collins
Total Pages : 401
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780062237569
ISBN-13 : 006223756X
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Acting for the Camera by : Tony Barr

Learn how to adapt the craft of acting to the needs of the camera and how to make it in TV & film with this guide full of insights from pros in the field. Culled from Tony Barr’s forty years of experience as a performer, director, and acting teacher in Hollywood, this highly praised handbook provides readers with the practical knowledge they need when performing in front of the camera. This updated edition includes plenty of new exercises for honing on-camera skills; additional chapters on imagination and movement; and fresh material on character development, monologues, visual focus, playing comedy, and working with directors. Inside tips on the studio system and acting guilds make it particularly helpful for people new to the business, and numerous anecdotes from actors such as Morgan Freeman and Anthony Hopkins and examples from current movies illustrate its many lessons. It is perfect for acting classes, workshops, all actors who work in front of the camera—and all those who want to.

Acting in Film

Acting in Film
Author :
Publisher : Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages : 153
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781476842752
ISBN-13 : 1476842752
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis Acting in Film by : Michael Caine

(Applause Books). A master actor who's appeared in an enormous number of films, starring with everyone from Nicholson to Kermit the Frog, Michael Caine is uniquely qualified to provide his view of making movies. This revised and expanded edition features great photos, with chapters on: Preparation, In Front of the Camera Before You Shoot, The Take, Characters, Directors, On Being a Star, and much more. "Remarkable material ... A treasure ... I'm not going to be looking at performances quite the same way ... FASCINATING!" Gene Siskel

The Science and Art of Acting for the Camera

The Science and Art of Acting for the Camera
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 342
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781315309019
ISBN-13 : 1315309017
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis The Science and Art of Acting for the Camera by : John Howard Swain

The Science and Art of Acting for the Camera provides a precise yet practical approach to help unlock the mysteries of acting for film and television. Written by veteran actor, producer, and director John Howard Swain, the book offers a clear-cut, no-nonsense technique that equips aspiring or working actors with the necessary skills to succeed on camera. The technique teaches you how to build multi-dimensional characters; construct truthful and exciting relationships; ignite stimulating emotions; craft a series of discoveries guaranteed to energize your work; and much, much more. The book also provides instruction for actors working in commercials—from slating, to the dreaded "tell us about yourself" interview, to nailing "the tag" and embracing the cliché—and supplies sample commercial copy for students to practice.

Acting for the Camera: Back to One

Acting for the Camera: Back to One
Author :
Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 223
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781000386608
ISBN-13 : 1000386600
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Acting for the Camera: Back to One by : Peter Allen Stone

Acting for the Camera: Back to One is a "how to" book with practical steps to achieve a professional performance on camera. The book focuses on four distinct areas: how to prepare the character, how to execute the technical responsibilities that will assist the editor in creating the on-camera performance in post-production, tips from industry professionals, and how to create effective self-tape auditions. Part One: The Character’s World is packed with tools to analyze the script and fully prepare the character before arriving on set. Part Two: The Actor’s World focuses on developing technical acting skills for the camera that assist the pre- and post-production teams to create a dynamic on-screen performance. In Part Three: The Professional World, industry professionals provide tips from inside the film/TV audition room and how to navigate a career in the acting business. The final section, Part Four: Self-Tape Like a Pro, outlines how to build a self-tape studio in the privacy of your own home and submit high-quality self-tape auditions that will help you stand out from the competition. Written for students enrolled in Acting for the Camera courses, Acting for the Camera: Back to One explores techniques that can be practiced and mastered by actors of all levels, from the moment they audition for the part through to when they hear that director call "cut!"

The Camera Lies

The Camera Lies
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 273
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780197515327
ISBN-13 : 0197515320
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis The Camera Lies by : Dan Callahan

The first book on Hitchcock that focuses exclusively on his work with actors Alfred Hitchcock is said to have once remarked, "Actors are cattle," a line that has stuck in the public consciousness ever since. For Hitchcock, acting was a matter of contrast and counterpoint, valuing subtlety and understatement over flashiness. He felt that the camera was duplicitous, and directed actors to look and act conversely. In The Camera Lies, author Dan Callahan spotlights the many nuances of Hitchcock's direction throughout his career, from Cary Grant in Notorious (1946) to Janet Leigh in Psycho (1960). Delving further, he examines the ways that sex and sexuality are presented through Hitchcock's characters, reflecting the director's own complex relationship with sexuality. Detailing the fluidity of acting -- both what it means to act on film and how the process varies in each actor's career -- Callahan examines the spectrum of treatment and direction Hitchcock provided well- and lesser-known actors alike, including Ingrid Bergman, Henry Kendall, Joan Barry, Robert Walker, Jessica Tandy, Kim Novak, and Tippi Hedren. As Hitchcock believed, the best actor was one who could "do nothing well" - but behind an outward indifference to his players was a sophisticated acting theorist who often drew out great performances. The Camera Lies unpacks Hitchcock's legacy both as a director who continuously taught audiences to distrust appearance, and as a man with an uncanny insight into the human capacity for deceit and misinterpretation.

The Camera Smart Actor

The Camera Smart Actor
Author :
Publisher : Smith & Kraus
Total Pages : 0
Release :
ISBN-10 : 1880399768
ISBN-13 : 9781880399767
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis The Camera Smart Actor by : Richard Brestoff

Acting for Film

Acting for Film
Author :
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 344
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781581159516
ISBN-13 : 158115951X
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis Acting for Film by : Cathy Haase

Aspiring film and television actors will discover exercises for relaxing the face to achieve maximum expressiveness; maintaining proper eye focus in front of the camera and conveying the "beats" of a scene, even in the shortest takes. They'll also learn tested techniques for adapting to the styles of different directors; modulating voice and breath for maximum effect; preparing for the first day on the set; enduring multiple takes and on-the-set waiting; and much, much more. For any performer who intends to make a living in front of the camera, Acting for Film is the most authoritative resource!

Auditioning and Acting for the Camera

Auditioning and Acting for the Camera
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Publisher : Smith & Kraus
Total Pages : 0
Release :
ISBN-10 : 1575252759
ISBN-13 : 9781575252759
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Auditioning and Acting for the Camera by : John Warren Shepard

Should you find yourself up for a commercial, industrial, creating CD Roms, Soap Opera, film, or episodic TV, Shepard has a chapter on each one.

The Map

The Map
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 143
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781493060948
ISBN-13 : 1493060945
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis The Map by : Stef Tovar

The MAP: An Actor's Guide to On-Camera Acting teaches on-camera acting in a practical and technical way—helping new actors understand the rules of on-camera acting as if they are learning a foreign language and applying that language to their acting skill set. The book gives actors a step-by-step technique on how to audition for on-camera acting jobs and what to do on set after booking them. Many on-camera acting books are written by established movie stars and aren't geared toward actors in an undergraduate acting program or those who are just starting to audition for on-camera jobs for the first time. Stef Tovar teaches his proven on-camera acting technique, shows actors how to make the perfect self-tape, and prepares them for life on set—detailing the differences between working in the theater vs. working in television and film. The author peppers the text with his own stories from set as examples, including auditioning for Lee Daniels and working with Matt Damon, Steven Soderbergh, and many others. The MAP is a funny and encouraging perspective from a seasoned actor who shares with aspiring actors things no one tells you before booking your first on-camera acting job.

Acting in Commercials

Acting in Commercials
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Publisher : Back Stage Books
Total Pages : 196
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0823088022
ISBN-13 : 9780823088027
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis Acting in Commercials by : Joan See

Professional actors covet opportunities to act in commercials because of the potentially high income and visibility. But commercials require an acting style that is specific to the medium. This updated volume explains how to adapt one's acting skills to the needs of brief and persuasive commercial scripts. 16 illustrations.