Constantin Stanislavski January 17,1863 - August 7,1938 |
Je Vous Remercie Monsieur Stanislavski: An Introduction to Method Acting
Recently,I had been reading Constantin Stanislavski's ''An Actor Prepares'', one of the three volumes on method acting.As many may know,Mr. Stanislavski is the greatest of all acting teachers and has wrote his life memoir,''My Life in Art'',his notes for the production if individual plays and his classes recollected by others.
Method acting is any technique used by actors to become their characters,who ever they may be.
Stanislavski talked about in his book,that after his short performance as Shakespeare's Othello,the class was given the Director's criticism.Stanislavski said he couldn't remember what he did as his character. Tortsov ,his director, explains his actions as Othello and it soon came back to Stanislavski.He asked why this is,Tortsov explains that he acted with his subconscious,which he says is very good.Tortsov says that,''The best that could happen to the actor is that he can be carried away by the play,regardless of his own will,the actor lives the part,not noticing how he feels,not thinking about what he does, and it all moves of its own accord,subconsciously and intuitively.''
Only a select few of actors can summon such emotion and life to a character that makes a method actor.
Those actors and actresses than can,God Bless You!
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