Transcript Acting

Acting
Making us believe
Types of actors
There are four kinds of actors
Extras- A face in the crowd
Nonprofessional performers- Amateur performers
who “look right” for the part
Trained professionals- Most actors
Stars- A very popular actor who is often cast in
leading or very important supporting roles
Examples of actors
Non-professional Performers- Full Metal Jacket
http://youtu.be/5NP8y63Ms4o
The difference between
stage and screen
Stage actors are given one chance at a
performance
Stage actors perform at a distance from the
audience
Stage actors’ entire body is on stage, forcing them
to perform with their entire body
The difference between
stage and screen
Film actors have to deal with the camera right in
their faces, literally
Physical requirements can be overcome via camera
angles and props
Film Actors do not have to project, but instead have
to perform with their eyes
Formalism v. Realism
The more realistic the film, the more the director
must rely upon the performance of the actor
The more formalistic the film, the more actors are
props/setting and the director’s vision takes
precedent
Nudity in film
Love scenes on stage are very rare... love scenes
are done verbally, not physically
By contrast, love scenes on film are done physically
and with little dialogue
Most actors hate being nude in a film and especially
hate love scenes
In contrast to what you see, it is often done on a
sound stage with dozens of onlookers
Nude vs Naked example
Nudity is meant to be admired and beautiful
Naked is meant to be funny or awkward
Austin Powers
http://youtu.be/BBRQ8XUJOeI
The star system
Stars bring instant appeal and notoriety to a film
and thus command large amounts of money
Stars, especially men, can have careers that last 50
years
As women age, there are fewer and fewer roles
available... it’s not fair, but it is the way it is
Stars are made by the public
The Star System cont.
The public persona
Stars often end up with a public persona that
influences what kind of roles they can get
The hardest transition is for actresses from
teenage roles to adult roles
Anne Hathaway vs Lindsey Lohan
The Public Persona cont.
The other part of the persona is someone with a “heroic”
or “good guy” persona playing a villain... often times the
public won’t accept them in a villain's role
John Travolta vs Robin Williams
Broken Arrow http://youtu.be/uMXZ41psOZk
One Hour Photo http://youtu.be/vjIBX5RrG4Q
Personality vs Actor
Some stars, like Tom Hanks and John Wayne,
refuse certain roles because it conflicts with their
image
“I play John Wayne in every part regardless of the
character, and I have been doing okay, haven’t I?”
True Grit http://youtu.be/g8klvM6zk0s
Acting style
Acting style (formalism vs. realism) is a matter of
degree.
Where the actors are from, where the action is set,
and genre of film play are large part in what type of
acting is used.
Shakespeare
Acting in Shakespeare is considered the pinnacle of
acting because it requires the broadest range of
acting skills
The dialogue is incredibly difficult and the amount of
research that goes into the characters is significant.
“If you can play Shakespeare convincingly, you can
act in anything.”
The Method
Considered the ultimate in realism
Was introduced in the 1950s and has since
dominated American Cinema and theatre
It is most associated with director Eli Kazan, who
founded The Actors Studio, which was regarded as
the best acting school in the world
The Method cont.
The basic idea of Method is “You must live the part
every moment you are playing it.”
One of the most important techniques is
emotional recall, where an actor delves into
his/her past to discover feelings that pair with the
character’s
Inner truth was not all that was needed... External
actions must resemble the character as well
Method cont.
Method-oriented directors generally believe that a
player must have a character’s experience within
him/her and must go to considerable lengths to
learn about the personal lives of their players in
order to use such details for characterization
Improv
In the 1960s, French directors popularized the
technique of on screen improvisation, which
resulted in additional realism
Cinema verite epitomizes improvisation and strives
to demonstrate what the character would do
naturally on stage
Often referred to as documentary style, many
modern movies and films use this style
Casting
95% of directing is casting the right actor in a role
95% of the work that goes into a performance after
the casting is adapting to the casting mistakes
Casting cont.
Most actors are cast into specific roles, called type
casting
leading men/ladies, character actors, dancing
actors, juveniles, villains, light comedians,
tragedians, singing actors, and so on...
Typecasting is rarely violated, but actors work
diligently to expand their ranges
For some it works. For some it doesn’t
“casting is Characterization”
By casting an actor, you are casting a personality
and it begins to make the character
Many filmmakers will not begin working on a project
until the film is cast
“I could no more write, not knowing who the
actors was going to be, than an artist could paint,
not knowing what color he was using.”