never give up man. no physical limitation would stop him, and even in death so many great teachers that learned from him still teach about truth today.
one thing i have noticed is that if you "listen" with all your senses, sometimes it makes the other performers seem to be "forcing" their performance. its hard when the other person is giving a weak or forced performance. anybody getting what i'm saying, lol?
lol there are some really arrogant pricks on this thread. anyway. its nice to hear truth from the teacher. great book too.
jerzeq3 2 weeks ago
is that jon voight speaking at the end?
AfricanNaziJew 2 months ago
@slowpoke96Z28 Yes. Watch a lot of young performers in especially TV and you'll see it frequently.
Storsnusarn 1 year ago
@ruzickaw Perhaps not, if you can get auditions, give a wonderful performance, and get ahead with no technique at all, then power to you.
deathcomesx 1 year ago
never give up man. no physical limitation would stop him, and even in death so many great teachers that learned from him still teach about truth today.
sitsutam 2 years ago
Yes, I believe you must.
mesd1111 2 years ago
When you dont have any argument to answer a question it is always a good thing to call the other ignorant. Maybe I know more about acting as you do.
ruzickaw 2 years ago
Thank you for your question. You have shown your ignorance, and for those who understand the technique, have proven a wonderful point.
mesd1111 2 years ago 2
one thing i have noticed is that if you "listen" with all your senses, sometimes it makes the other performers seem to be "forcing" their performance. its hard when the other person is giving a weak or forced performance. anybody getting what i'm saying, lol?
slowpoke96Z28 2 years ago 2
Well, there is Michael Chekov's technique and that's not crap.
piasillo 2 years ago