The best memorizing technique is to ask questions about the script, like why I'm saying that? Why I'm behaving like this? What happened before this? This will help you alot :)
So, here’s the list of the ways to memorize: -Transcribe the lines -Reduce every word to the first letter only(used when you already know the lines fairly well) -Rehearse with another person -Record and Rehearse -Reed through RIGHT before you go to sleep -Read through RIGHT as you wake up -Do an activity while rehearsing Hope this helps!
Thank you, great tips, and lost count of the number of techniques. Almost all of them were new but First Letter Indexing is definitely compact and going to try after during the writing and transcribing.
As an educator, all of this makes perfect sense. Basically, you're using all of the different learning styles (visual, audio, kinesthetic, etc). Very cool to see it in this kind of application.
I find doing the activity the best one...I DONT KNOW HOW MANY TIMES I HAD THOUGHT I HAD THEM DOWN BUT THE ACTIVITY PROVED ME WRONG EVERY TIME. Sometimes i will relate something to my own family or someone else's to remember a line. Example the line is 'You look like your Mother's side of the family' well if in reality you or someone else had someone with a drinking problem in the family on the mothers side than u will remember the line every time. And I do a similar thing with the letters in the line sometimes. Like if the line is ' as was in yours' ...The three s's in the words helps me to remember it for some reason.
1.- transcribe lines 2- First letters only 3.- Rehearse with another person 4.-Study before sleeping 5.- Study after waking up 6.- Record and Rehearse 7.- Practice while doing and activity
Line learner- best app I’ve ever downloaded, beats getting a recording tape and allows you to rehearse lines while doing an other activity (even with your phone off). Highly recommend.
My favorite memorization technique is to take my sides on a long walk. While I'm walking I'm memorizing. I don't know why but I can get off book really fast that way.
@@joecook5689 hey there! Getting Off Book just means to memorize your lines as in not having to have your face in your book. When I say taking sides for a walk I just mean memorizing while walking around outside.
Thanks Kurt some great tips here! My memory isn't the best so I use any help I can get! One of the things that I do that helps me is that once I have my lines to roughly how I intend to deliver them I then read the script and record myself going through my lines. I then play this back to myself on repeat at times when I'm able to. It could be in the car, the bathroom etc. Even if I'm not consciously listening my sub conscious picks it up in the same way that we know the lyrics to a song because we've heard it so many times.
This is great! Thank you! I have also reaped memorization rewards from paralleling the lines after I have read them a couple of times. As soon as I feel like I understand the scene and have an intention or objective to win, then I will say my lines and fumble through it in my own words whilst still keeping my intention throughout. It helps alot with perspective - learned that in acting class.
You talked about the mnemonic part but I never believed it would work but then you talked about the Oscar winning actress so I decided to give it a shot and I read an entire paragraph from the movie dark knights from script slug (Thanks a lot for the recommendation) just once and I typed down the first letters of each word on notepad and opened the notepad file and it worked, I could remember the entire paragraph! Thanks so much you made my work soooo much easier and you are such a great inspiration and I very much truly hope that you win an Oscar :)
I just had to come back 1 week later and let you know I still remember the lines you went over in this video. I didn't study them over the week either. I can't believe I retained this information without studying every single day. I realize that it was only one sentence, but I have trouble remembering what I had for breakfast sometimes! I can't thank you enough for sharing how to do this. I've put it in to action for other things I want to remember and will definitely be using this any time I need to memorize lines. I have a long paragraph im trying to remember now so I'm going to try the thing where you read every night before fall asleep and every day when 1st wake up along with the letter thing.
i have a video audition to submit so i came to this video to know how to memorize the lines and the one about recording myself as another person, that one really helps. thank you very much kurt. youre awesome.
Many thanks, hand writing the script while reading it outloud, then recitying it many times; plus reading it just before I sleep and first thing when I get up are my three favoutite tips. Once I learn the script; I recite it to my son, wife or friend outloud from my head, without looking at any papers.
I like them all, but the two I like the most is doing it before I go to sleep and right when I wake up. Thank you so much Kurt for sharing these great was of memorizing script.
Have a big audition on Wednesday and today is Saturday. I still have to do university work and regular work until then, so I don't have that much time. I don't have to know it word by word exactly. I hope I can do it. I will just treat it like a big monologue and practice it in one piece. I think it's better than chopping it up.
Kurt i really appreciate everything you do. Ive almost watched every video youve uploaded and i cant stress enough how much ive learnt from you. Great content and humour makes me never get bored
5 page audition - that is insanity! The voice recorder explanation was very helpful. Genius tips. I would pray last and first, but this soon before / after!
I tend to use a combo of scoring and using a recorder. Also, I find that memorizing in 20-minute chunks with a 10-minute break in between chunks helps, too, while also making sure to memorize without any inflection at all, so that I don't get trapped in a particular delivery!
Word on the street is that sleeping and dreaming helps to convert short term memory to long term... the technique of before and after sleep is a pearl. Thanks. Much love.
This information is so awesome. I love that I've already been using a few of these tips but I haven't thought to write down the lines while saying them out loud. Even seeing you do it, had those lines stuck in my head for a bit!
I like the “rehearse them with another person” idea and with a recorder. I think the acronyms will really help, doing that first, then progressing to the recorder and then the person. That should be a great plan for easy memorization.
I always liked the Enigo Montoya line, I used to play with my kids using that line… when we’d play sword fights, minus the “prepare to… “ line: although I think I’ve actually said the whole line at times, but I am a Lover of life…. So, the enigo Montoya line still one of my movie favorites, but adjusted to say… prepare to live….😅. Excellent video! So helpful! I love learning from experts. I can’t wait to tryout the techniques. Thanks!!🎉
I always use the first letter of each word technique as well. It's my preferred way of memorizing lines. For whatever reason, the lines stick when I use this technique. It has never failed me. Great video!
I loved this!! found this video just on time, for i have to memorize a material. i also want to share that adding different colors to the beginning, middle and end can help you too. everytime an idea changes a new colors show up! loved all your advices!!
These tips on memorizing lines worked wonders for me. I was shocked on how fast I was able to learn lines and retain them. The first letter only method was a tremendous help. Thanks.
I learned, and have used successfully, a slight variation on the first-letter technique. I take a separate sheet of paper and write those letters while matching the page formatting of the original. I keep the layout of the line breaks and the location on the page. I think it helps my brain refer back to the original as needed. Thanks for the video! Very helpful.
This is such great advice and all of these techniques take time and dedication. I’ve used all of them to learn reams of texts in recent years. When I don’t have the time or situation where I can use them, I struggle. I had to work long hours in the lead up to an audition just last week so couldn’t use my usual approach (which sets the foundation) and I had to pull out of the audition because I knew the lines weren’t embedded enough to do the scene justice. Seeing this video has confirmed to me, the importance of those crucial steps. Also getting enough sleep so your memory and focus can be sharp.
This was extremely helpful. I had not heard of the letter method and I tried it during the video. I wrote down the lines and the 1st letters and by the end of the video I actually remembered the line, "A few years ago I was in London for work." I was amazed how the letter thing worked immediately! So awesome! Thank you so much!
First 2 and last one. I'm not an actor. I am needing to Memorize lines for a few marketing videos I need to do. I really appreciate this video. Just with the first few tips I was able to get over my hesitancy ❤
Wow, I really liked this one. The most technic I liked is to use the first alphabet of every word and the last one, of including the activity while saying your lines. And it's true when u can do tht both at the same time... Definitely you've got it. Thank you.
You gave me a great idea about getting a recorder as your reader. Chances are also because most of the time I do use my iPhone to record myself tapes monologues everything and so if I’m doing that I can’t really stop to use another form every record at the same time
A Meisner exercise had us separating nails and other small objects from a toolbox. Not noisy and very efficient. Thank you. All of these are good. I have been going from one to the other, or using many for the lasr 40 years. As I coach actors (here in Montreal) I check and see if they are auditive, visual or kinetic. That helps me adapt the memorisation technique to the actor. Your video is very efficient. Thanks again,
I do several of the memorization tecinques that you do. My favorite is writing the lines down, and reading them over and over again. My second favorite is recording the lines into my phone, and listening to it as I walk, drive or any other activity. Thank you for sharing all of these awesome tips.
My friend just place me in her film, and I needed your words of experience! And thanks to you Kurt I'm ready to go and "Break-a-______nope....I won't speak that into existence. I'm ready to Kick-a-Leg up!
I have always thought the only way to memorize lines was repetition, so many times that you know it by heart, however having other methods helps to see what works best for each person. I am amazed some leading actors say they prefer not to rehearse (or working with directors who do not think rehearsal is needed !). It seems you need to have a good memory besides know how to express your feeling in a credible way on cue to become a good actor.
All of the techniques are of great help to me especially the copying of the lines or writing the first letter of each word in the line and the little voice recorder... I am grateful sir. Thank you
Kurt as a Pilot we have things called "memory items" and "limitations" that we need to know cold while operating the aircraft. They are initial steps we preform in an emergency or the way we operate the aircraft to prevent damaging components. The way I study for them is the exact same way you mention in this video. A lightbulb just went off in my head and now I have a way to study sides when preparing for an audition. It no longer seems like some magical process. I've already been doing this for years!! Now all I need to do is apply it to acting. Thank you!! 🙏🏾
PLEASE ADOPT ME YOUR SO FUNNY AND SUCH A GOOD ACTOR! Your defiantly my favorite teacher I've already started taking lessons and I'm very serious about my career even though I'm still 16!
I suppose it is like a singer memorizing a song with the mood of the music as with the actor, memorizing the lines with the action being the mood of the story...for the actor...eat, sleep and live the script. I haven't done that yet...but, my hearts in the right place.
I learned the one letter tech too! It takes practice but what ends up happening is that you beg to associate the image of letters with the lines. It does work
The before bed thing moght not be good for my insomnia tendencies, but will give the first thing i wake up thing a try since most of this o already do. Thank you. ❤
My fave is look at the script read ALL the lines of All characters. Same them fast as you can with much clarity, then use 3 different moods opposite and do the lines much with out looking, then 3 different movements loud, big movements say the lines, then whisper say the lives, somewhat normal at any level then last time do the script with choices. It’s fun
The recorder tip is sooooo helpful. Thank you. And the first letter one is interesting. My friend had me do the first word of every line. So for example, line one starts with "How" and, second line starts with, "Victoria!" And so on. So when each line starts differently, knowing the first word triggers my memory for that line. But the letter by letter one is an amazing step. Thanks 🥹 I'm booking back to back jobs as I have a big audition coming up so I needed to really gather some memorization tips
What's your favorite way to memorize lines?
@Sonali Bhoke great!
I think record or have someone to help you for your lines is the best but i realy liked that idea to read our lines befor sleep and after wake up
Acting Career Center, loved them all, but the last three, did it for me.😀😀😀💙💙💙
Wooow this great
I write down the lines, read before I go to sleep and then put the script under my pillow (I've done the pillow thing since hugh school).
The best memorizing technique is to ask questions about the script, like why I'm saying that? Why I'm behaving like this? What happened before this? This will help you alot :)
Great recommendation!
@@ActingCareerCenter thanks sir :)
@@Vikassinghx thanks for sharing!
Bruh, after all this time I never thought to *marry the two* Augh, you're a genius, thank you!
Si. Good job.
So, here’s the list of the ways to memorize:
-Transcribe the lines
-Reduce every word to the first letter only(used when you already know the lines fairly well)
-Rehearse with another person
-Record and Rehearse
-Reed through RIGHT before you go to sleep
-Read through RIGHT as you wake up
-Do an activity while rehearsing
Hope this helps!
You just got me an A thank you 🙏
💖
Thank you, great tips, and lost count of the number of techniques. Almost all of them were new but First Letter Indexing is definitely compact and going to try after during the writing and transcribing.
So helpful. Thank you!
Thank you
I love the part when he JUST wakes up, puts on his glasses, and says "PREPARE TO DIE"
As an educator, all of this makes perfect sense. Basically, you're using all of the different learning styles (visual, audio, kinesthetic, etc). Very cool to see it in this kind of application.
Now I know how to study for them college and work exams! Wish someone would have taught me this memory trick in high school
yesssssssss
@@finallyfree2BMewhat do you mean by work exams?
The clips actually killed me!😂 Feel free to come to my funeral!
I find doing the activity the best one...I DONT KNOW HOW MANY TIMES I HAD THOUGHT I HAD THEM DOWN BUT THE ACTIVITY PROVED ME WRONG EVERY TIME. Sometimes i will relate something to my own family or someone else's to remember a line. Example the line is 'You look like your Mother's side of the family' well if in reality you or someone else had someone with a drinking problem in the family on the mothers side than u will remember the line every time. And I do a similar thing with the letters in the line sometimes. Like if the line is ' as was in yours' ...The three s's in the words helps me to remember it for some reason.
Just got an audition for the first time in over a year! I feel like your videos for sure helped and keep my passion alive.
1.- transcribe lines
2- First letters only
3.- Rehearse with another person
4.-Study before sleeping
5.- Study after waking up
6.- Record and Rehearse
7.- Practice while doing and activity
Line learner- best app I’ve ever downloaded, beats getting a recording tape and allows you to rehearse lines while doing an other activity (even with your phone off). Highly recommend.
I love these videos and I thing everyone else does to
Thank you for watching!
I sure do
I definitely do too! 😌😊
Damn straight!
@@ActingCareerCenter ROLL THE OUTRO AND CREDITS!
Thank god you're alive on this earth. This is AWESOME advice.
My favorite memorization technique is to take my sides on a long walk. While I'm walking I'm memorizing. I don't know why but I can get off book really fast that way.
What does get off book mean? And what does taking sides for a walk mean?
@@joecook5689 hey there! Getting Off Book just means to memorize your lines as in not having to have your face in your book. When I say taking sides for a walk I just mean memorizing while walking around outside.
@@DebbieBanos thanks, debbie. After I hit send I was like, wait, I think I get what getting off book means. I was right. You confirmed. Thanks again.
Number 2 using the first letter of the word is a gem.
Thanks Kurt some great tips here! My memory isn't the best so I use any help I can get!
One of the things that I do that helps me is that once I have my lines to roughly how I intend to deliver them I then read the script and record myself going through my lines. I then play this back to myself on repeat at times when I'm able to. It could be in the car, the bathroom etc. Even if I'm not consciously listening my sub conscious picks it up in the same way that we know the lyrics to a song because we've heard it so many times.
yeh I do that too...
This is great! Thank you! I have also reaped memorization rewards from paralleling the lines after I have read them a couple of times. As soon as I feel like I understand the scene and have an intention or objective to win, then I will say my lines and fumble through it in my own words whilst still keeping my intention throughout. It helps alot with perspective - learned that in acting class.
Great suggestion. Thanks for sharing!
You talked about the mnemonic part but I never believed it would work but then you talked about the Oscar winning actress so I decided to give it a shot and I read an entire paragraph from the movie dark knights from script slug (Thanks a lot for the recommendation) just once and I typed down the first letters of each word on notepad and opened the notepad file and it worked, I could remember the entire paragraph! Thanks so much you made my work soooo much easier and you are such a great inspiration and I very much truly hope that
you win an Oscar :)
What a nice, bright, helpful dude for aspiring actors. Thanks, mate.
The second technique initialing each word including punctuation it definitely works.
Yep, it absolutely does. Thanks for watching!
The second technique is new to me, I'm gonna try it.
Thank you so much.
I just had to come back 1 week later and let you know I still remember the lines you went over in this video. I didn't study them over the week either. I can't believe I retained this information without studying every single day. I realize that it was only one sentence, but I have trouble remembering what I had for breakfast sometimes! I can't thank you enough for sharing how to do this. I've put it in to action for other things I want to remember and will definitely be using this any time I need to memorize lines. I have a long paragraph im trying to remember now so I'm going to try the thing where you read every night before fall asleep and every day when 1st wake up along with the letter thing.
Rewriting my notes for school always helped me. I also did time lines
I literally just did a virtual audition two 2hrs ago. They liked it, but if i had seen this video, i probably could've done even better.
i have a video audition to submit so i came to this video to know how to memorize the lines and the one about recording myself as another person, that one really helps. thank you very much kurt. youre awesome.
I'm playing the main person in my school and this help a lot! Thanks
same story lad
a bit worried and nervous
but I am sure everything will work out
I like writing and repeating the lines too. It gets more of my senses involved. I also learn lines by repetition. I like your techniques too.
'learn lines by repetition' I never thought of that! LOL
Many thanks, hand writing the script while reading it outloud, then recitying it many times; plus reading it just before I sleep and first thing when I get up are my three favoutite tips. Once I learn the script; I recite it to my son, wife or friend outloud from my head, without looking at any papers.
I like them all, but the two I like the most is doing it before I go to sleep and right when I wake up. Thank you so much Kurt for sharing these great was of memorizing script.
Thanks for sharing!
Have a big audition on Wednesday and today is Saturday. I still have to do university work and regular work until then, so I don't have that much time.
I don't have to know it word by word exactly. I hope I can do it.
I will just treat it like a big monologue and practice it in one piece. I think it's better than chopping it up.
Kurt i really appreciate everything you do. Ive almost watched every video youve uploaded and i cant stress enough how much ive learnt from you. Great content and humour makes me never get bored
Wow I was struggling... these tips really helped... love the writing out each letter... and recording the opposite lines
5 page audition - that is insanity! The voice recorder explanation was very helpful. Genius tips. I would pray last and first, but this soon before / after!
I tend to use a combo of scoring and using a recorder. Also, I find that memorizing in 20-minute chunks with a 10-minute break in between chunks helps, too, while also making sure to memorize without any inflection at all, so that I don't get trapped in a particular delivery!
Great recommendations. Agree with all of it!
Word on the street is that sleeping and dreaming helps to convert short term memory to long term... the technique of before and after sleep is a pearl. Thanks. Much love.
Great tips... thanks so much for sharing the knowledge!
The One where a friend or family member plays the scene with you, I thought was An Amazing Idea!
This information is so awesome. I love that I've already been using a few of these tips but I haven't thought to write down the lines while saying them out loud. Even seeing you do it, had those lines stuck in my head for a bit!
Glad it was helpful!
I completely agree!
I like the “rehearse them with another person” idea and with a recorder. I think the acronyms will really help, doing that first, then progressing to the recorder and then the person. That should be a great plan for easy memorization.
I always liked the Enigo
Montoya line, I used to play with my kids using that line… when we’d play sword fights, minus the “prepare to… “ line: although I think I’ve actually said the whole line at times, but I am a Lover of life…. So, the enigo Montoya line still one of my movie favorites, but adjusted to say… prepare to live….😅. Excellent video! So helpful! I love learning from experts. I can’t wait to tryout the techniques. Thanks!!🎉
Here are my favourite ways to memorize lines:
1. Rehearse with a person
2. Record and Rehearse
3. Add an activity
4. Memorizing my lines before sleep
The activity is so so so important, it’s a whole different game . Great stuff
This was helpful and hilarious😂
Kurt, I am an actor based out of Columbus and recently got two on-camera gigs. Your memorization have been very helpful. Thanks.
Good tips. The first letter one was new. I’ll try it.
I always use the first letter of each word technique as well. It's my preferred way of memorizing lines. For whatever reason, the lines stick when I use this technique. It has never failed me. Great video!
I loved this!! found this video just on time, for i have to memorize a material. i also want to share that adding different colors to the beginning, middle and end can help you too. everytime an idea changes a new colors show up! loved all your advices!!
These tips on memorizing lines worked wonders for me. I was shocked on how fast I was able to learn lines and retain them. The first letter only method was a tremendous help. Thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
I learned, and have used successfully, a slight variation on the first-letter technique. I take a separate sheet of paper and write those letters while matching the page formatting of the original. I keep the layout of the line breaks and the location on the page. I think it helps my brain refer back to the original as needed. Thanks for the video! Very helpful.
This is such great advice and all of these techniques take time and dedication. I’ve used all of them to learn reams of texts in recent years. When I don’t have the time or situation where I can use them, I struggle. I had to work long hours in the lead up to an audition just last week so couldn’t use my usual approach (which sets the foundation) and I had to pull out of the audition because I knew the lines weren’t embedded enough to do the scene justice. Seeing this video has confirmed to me, the importance of those crucial steps. Also getting enough sleep so your memory and focus can be sharp.
This was extremely helpful. I had not heard of the letter method and I tried it during the video. I wrote down the lines and the 1st letters and by the end of the video I actually remembered the line, "A few years ago I was in London for work." I was amazed how the letter thing worked immediately! So awesome! Thank you so much!
Thanks for the great advice
i´m not an actor but a psychology student
This could be and should be used in different areas of learning
First 2 and last one.
I'm not an actor. I am needing to Memorize lines for a few marketing videos I need to do. I really appreciate this video. Just with the first few tips I was able to get over my hesitancy ❤
Amazing tips thank you. So kind of y sharing this with us!!.
Wow, I really liked this one. The most technic I liked is to use the first alphabet of every word and the last one, of including the activity while saying your lines. And it's true when u can do tht both at the same time... Definitely you've got it.
Thank you.
You gave me a great idea about getting a recorder as your reader. Chances are also because most of the time I do use my iPhone to record myself tapes monologues everything and so if I’m doing that I can’t really stop to use another form every record at the same time
I like using a recorder as a reader for rehearsal purposes but I would not recommend a recorder as your reader for an actual audition.
A Meisner exercise had us separating nails and other small objects from a toolbox. Not noisy and very efficient.
Thank you. All of these are good. I have been going from one to the other, or using many for the lasr 40 years. As I coach actors (here in Montreal) I check and see if they are auditive, visual or kinetic. That helps me adapt the memorisation technique to the actor. Your video is very efficient. Thanks again,
This is the best approach I've seen yet. Very helpful!
Each technique Kurt provided is extremely helpful for memorizing. Thank you!
I do several of the memorization tecinques that you do. My favorite is writing the lines down, and reading them over and over again. My second favorite is recording the lines into my phone, and listening to it as I walk, drive or any other activity. Thank you for sharing all of these awesome tips.
I love ❤️ your vids so funny about reading b4 & after you sleep.. love that!!!
The little clips of you practicing lines is hilarious 😂😂
Great tips, I like the idea of writing down the first letter of every word....I'm gonna try this.
My friend just place me in her film, and I needed your words of experience! And thanks to you Kurt I'm ready to go and "Break-a-______nope....I won't speak that into existence.
I'm ready to Kick-a-Leg up!
Yesssss
Love these tips...some of them I was already doing! I like the doing an activity after you've internalized the lines.
Kurt, Thanks for the GREAT ideas. I know they will definitely help ,me. I have an audition tomorrow and will get the script this evening.
😂love ur little practice with the rehearsal with yourself!😂😂😂
Similar to #2 (Margin). I write down key words. Wonderful content. Thank you.
tape recorder is my best tool.
Finally, someone is giving practical tips that CAN BE used. Thank you so much 🌸
Thanks Kurt for sharing some great tips. I love reducing every word in the line to the first letter. Great advice 👍
I discovered your channel this morning and I love it. I’ve watched like 20 videos already.
The record and rehears method is Genius lol I never thought about that ! Going to try that ! Thank you!!!!
Glad it was helpful!
Enjoyed this video!!! Good work.
You are amazing! Thank you so much for your invaluable tips. This is just what I needed!
I can’t wait to see you on set too!😊
I have always thought the only way to memorize lines was repetition, so many times that you know it by heart, however having other methods helps to see what works best for each person. I am amazed some leading actors say they prefer not to rehearse (or working with directors who do not think rehearsal is needed !). It seems you need to have a good memory besides know how to express your feeling in a credible way on cue to become a good actor.
Same lol!
All of the techniques are of great help to me especially the copying of the lines or writing the first letter of each word in the line and the little voice recorder... I am grateful sir. Thank you
Kurt as a Pilot we have things called "memory items" and "limitations" that we need to know cold while operating the aircraft. They are initial steps we preform in an emergency or the way we operate the aircraft to prevent damaging components. The way I study for them is the exact same way you mention in this video. A lightbulb just went off in my head and now I have a way to study sides when preparing for an audition. It no longer seems like some magical process. I've already been doing this for years!! Now all I need to do is apply it to acting. Thank you!! 🙏🏾
That's super cool!
PLEASE ADOPT ME YOUR SO FUNNY AND SUCH A GOOD ACTOR! Your defiantly my favorite teacher I've already started taking lessons and I'm very serious about my career even though I'm still 16!
Fantastic tips! Your pace in teaching the steps is easy-going, natural, and therefore, memorable! Thank you!
Sir - several of these are excellent, and new to me. Thanks!
I suppose it is like a singer memorizing a song with the mood of the music as with the actor, memorizing the lines with the action being the mood of the story...for the actor...eat, sleep and live the script. I haven't done that yet...but, my hearts in the right place.
I learned the one letter tech too! It takes practice but what ends up happening is that you beg to associate the image of letters with the lines. It does work
Thank you so much!!!!! I need to help my crew an you make things so much eadier🙏🙌👏
Really enjoyed this video! It was entertaining and has great examples on memorization. Thank you!
Thank you so much, the 7tips is very useful 👍
Thank you so much this was very helpful
Great new tips and very helpful different variations of techniques I use.
Love your cut scenes. I have learnt so much from you, thank you for everything you do.
Woaw this first and second techniques actually works
I like the technique of writing down the first letter of each word... thanks Kurt!
Wow. Thank you for this video topic. Memorization of lines is a challenge for me. I’m always searching for ways to better my memorizations.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!
I’m so glad I found your channel! Thank you for all of your insight.
I liked the ways you mentioned and i will use them in my next movie role .. thanks for these amazing advice
I'm definitly going to use them... Thanks for the tips!
The before bed thing moght not be good for my insomnia tendencies, but will give the first thing i wake up thing a try since most of this o already do. Thank you. ❤
So helpful!! thank you
My fave is look at the script read ALL
the lines of All characters. Same them fast as you can with much clarity, then use 3 different moods opposite and do the lines much with out looking, then 3 different movements loud, big movements say the lines, then whisper say the lives, somewhat normal at any level then last time do the script with choices. It’s fun
Thank you for the info… gonna use some of these for sure.. I have a self tape audition due tomorrow so I’m on it now! Lol
I did this! Amazing!!! I used it memorize songs lyrics too. Thank you
The recorder tip is sooooo helpful. Thank you. And the first letter one is interesting. My friend had me do the first word of every line.
So for example, line one starts with "How" and, second line starts with, "Victoria!" And so on. So when each line starts differently, knowing the first word triggers my memory for that line. But the letter by letter one is an amazing step.
Thanks 🥹 I'm booking back to back jobs as I have a big audition coming up so I needed to really gather some memorization tips