Screen Acting: How to Succeed in Motion Pictures and TelevisionLone Eagle, 1987 - Počet stran: 377 |
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... ACTING KNOWLEDGE The contents of this book are designed not only to present acting methods , but to guide , challenge and motivate you to seek a greater awareness of life and of human experience . This task of search and enquiry ought ...
... ACTING KNOWLEDGE The contents of this book are designed not only to present acting methods , but to guide , challenge and motivate you to seek a greater awareness of life and of human experience . This task of search and enquiry ought ...
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... acting . The English actor - manager , Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree , is reported to have said : ' An actor should know something of everything and not too much of anything . ' It is not expected that an actor be either a genius or stu ...
... acting . The English actor - manager , Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree , is reported to have said : ' An actor should know something of everything and not too much of anything . ' It is not expected that an actor be either a genius or stu ...
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... ACTING BY ACTORS HARRY ANDREWS : Be eager to try out new ideas , new ways of performing on the stage and before the camera . Be a master of the technique of screen acting . Dedicate yourself to becoming a good actor rather than a star ...
... ACTING BY ACTORS HARRY ANDREWS : Be eager to try out new ideas , new ways of performing on the stage and before the camera . Be a master of the technique of screen acting . Dedicate yourself to becoming a good actor rather than a star ...
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