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Dewey Decimal Number: 808 EAN: 9781854596741 Format: Import ISBN: 1854596748 Label: Nick Hern Books Manufacturer: Nick Hern Books Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 158 Publication Date: March 26, 2004 Publisher: Nick Hern Books Studio: Nick Hern Books Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Esstiential Tool for ActorsI picked up this book to help me with my acting and I have to say it has helped! It gives me quick access to actions that I can use with my paperwork. If I don't know quite what I am looking for I can look up the type of action I am looking for and go from there. Not bad for a few bucks. Rating: - Great place to start!"Actions" is the perfect size to carry around, and I've found it invaluable in preparing for auditions as well as fleshing out a role. The juice in this book is in the concept of characterizing a theatrical beat in one action word. Since theater is visual, it is critical for an actor to physically demonstrate the inner workings of the character, and this book is a great jumping off point. I did purchase a pocket size thesaurus to use with it, since on several occasions this book did not contain ... Read More Rating: - Finally!!!I'm an acting teacher in the theatre department at a university. I've found one of the biggest problems for actors was naming their goal/objective/victory...whatever you want to call it...and coming up with tactics that were compelling and ACTABLE. This book offers a goldmine of ideas for actors. Now, hopefully, they can move on from "convince" and "avoid"!!! [ASIN:0896762521 Actions: The Actors' Thesaurus]] Rating: - So helpful!!This book is wonderful as a reference when trying to find the perfect action to express your intentions and achieve your objective in the scene. It won't be too helpful if you're not sure what action to start with at all, but if you have a sense of the action you are looking for, this thesaurus will help you find the strongest choice. I will carry this with me at all times. Rating: - Actions: the Actors ThesaurusDecent first section discussing the use of actions, but the actual thesaurus included many words that don't work practically as actions. Maybe 20% of the list is useful in practice |