Awesome. I found this video, because reading An Actor's Work I was stocked in this chapter, i found it hard to understand. Thank you very much for the explaination, it's very abstract to understand, and even more harder to put into practice. My probleme with the exercices is that I'm not thinking first in the action to then feel the feeling, I'm doing the opposite, and I know that that's the opposite of what Stanislavski's would say. So I would like to ask what should I need to do? Maybe to create first a character, and of course imagine all a context??
Thank you.
This was a great Video! Reading an actor prepares right now!
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Thank you so much for this 🙏🏽❤️ I just subscribed and am going to go watch your other your vids right now!
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Awesome. I found this video, because reading An Actor's Work I was stocked in this chapter, i found it hard to understand. Thank you very much for the explaination, it's very abstract to understand, and even more harder to put into practice. My probleme with the exercices is that I'm not thinking first in the action to then feel the feeling, I'm doing the opposite, and I know that that's the opposite of what Stanislavski's would say. So I would like to ask what should I need to do? Maybe to create first a character, and of course imagine all a context??
keep watching the videos then ask again.. no chapter is divisible from the others
@@DrGarethSomersActingCoach I'm afraid that not understanding this I'll don't understand the rest. So I continue reading?
@@imanolgarciasanin4672 do but stay tuned I will post some home practice vids soon
@@DrGarethSomersActingCoach Great thank you! I will be attentive
@@imanolgarciasanin4672 ultimately the trick is to make the imagination active,,, what would you do in such a situation