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How to pull emotions out of the bag on demand every take!

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Turbocharge your talent with little-used Method Acting techniques, because less overthinking plus more raw emotion = more role offers. Unlock access to your 1 month for £1 entry into The Method Actor's Circle HERE (use code MAC1)

Crying on cue in scenes can be one of the most anxiety producing tasks as an actor.

Add onto this needing to cry multiple times, maybe for multiple stage performances or multiple takes on set and this is a recipe for overthinking AKA mental tension AKA performance anxiety.

Overthinking destroys performances for even the most seasoned actor.

With Method Acting and the method acting triangle, performance anxiety, over thinking and mental tension around crying on cue, or needing to express ANY emotion multiple times will be a thing of the past.

This episode of Unstoppable Actors arms you up with the techniques needed to be a consistent actor who can pull emotions out of the bag on demand, as many times as is requested by the Director or scene.

Support the show

INSTA: @standbymethodactingstudio
WEB: standbymethod.com
FREE THE ESSENTIAL METHOD ACTING HANDBOOK: http://pages.standbymethod.com/freeactingbook

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Manage episode 485426904 series 3668319
Content provided by StandBy Method Acting Studio. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by StandBy Method Acting Studio or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

Turbocharge your talent with little-used Method Acting techniques, because less overthinking plus more raw emotion = more role offers. Unlock access to your 1 month for £1 entry into The Method Actor's Circle HERE (use code MAC1)

Crying on cue in scenes can be one of the most anxiety producing tasks as an actor.

Add onto this needing to cry multiple times, maybe for multiple stage performances or multiple takes on set and this is a recipe for overthinking AKA mental tension AKA performance anxiety.

Overthinking destroys performances for even the most seasoned actor.

With Method Acting and the method acting triangle, performance anxiety, over thinking and mental tension around crying on cue, or needing to express ANY emotion multiple times will be a thing of the past.

This episode of Unstoppable Actors arms you up with the techniques needed to be a consistent actor who can pull emotions out of the bag on demand, as many times as is requested by the Director or scene.

Support the show

INSTA: @standbymethodactingstudio
WEB: standbymethod.com
FREE THE ESSENTIAL METHOD ACTING HANDBOOK: http://pages.standbymethod.com/freeactingbook

  continue reading

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