I really apricate your videos as I am desperately trying to prepare to play Romeo in a high school production of Romeo and Juliet. Nobody else on RUclips really gives as solid advice as you do sir! Thank you, and Godbless!
If i- as most people would - you find it hard to keep working at Romeo, try to us any spare time you suddenly have, keep our script with you always, and you may find bits of it suddenly become easier. It's easy for professional actors to keep working hard (some of them anyway) because they're being paid and they want to keep their audiences interested and happy, but if you just know your lines incredibly well and speak clearly - you will be doing all that many famous actors have done with the part. The lines DO make sense, it just takes time. JOhn
As always, thank you so much for taking the time to do these. Even if it's something i already know, being reminded of it gets me to rethink about it and possibly taking something new away from it
Thanks for kind words. Actually it's quite fun making the videos, or I wouldn't do it. And finding 'fun' (SOMEWHERE!) in any job, may be all we need in return. We should be paid with a laugh!
Almost every actor in the world (privately) talks about learning lines being difficult, and - since 'acting' is supposed to be enjoyable - the hard work which leads to 'knowing' them, is what successful actors secretly do! So it's great you're discovering this early, and it's the only thing needed to leave us 'free' on a stage or by a camera. John.
Very kind of you, thanks! You may change your mind if you catch this video from last year, but good wishes sent with it. John Windsor-Cunningham ( It is at ruclips.net/video/V1ZxRuPZosg/видео.html )
Your videos, John, are wonderful (all of ‘em) and I’m going to write you a note - separately. Soon. Thank you for everything you share- it is appreciated by so many people and probably more than you could have known. With best regards, Craig PS the phone yes.. I sense the tension but did you notice your voice tense up just a tad when that vehicles siren went off? NYC it’s common but you were aware of it right away! PPS: I’ve always loved that Mr and Mrs George Banks lived there on Cherry Tree Lane.. and of course he worked in the City of London (in a BANK)
Thanks for kind remarks. Yes, not sure why I've not got a knighthood, some prejudice about my age? If you've seen number 10 of my MadEnglishman.com videos you may, of course, change your mind. (A few people have taken the Fred Astaire advice seriously. Maybe that's the reason for no knighthood. An Oscar would be quite nice. Anyway, best back to you,, John Windsor-Cunningham
Thanks very much for kind words. If you have a fairly simple question you can just ask on my website (better than here) and no charge for that. If you want a session for an audition the same 'CONTACT PAGE' on the website ( Windsor-Cunningham.com ) gets me, or my direct email ( jwcactor @yahoo.com ) - or, - if you don't have time just try to work out what the opening lines really mean, which is mainly what I would help with, and try different meanings. And make sure you have had some parallel experience which makes that meaning truthful.John.
@@NewYorkActingCoach Thank you so much Sir! if I was short in time, I will definitely keep in mind this brief you just mentioned and write it down in my notes. Thank you again Sir!!!
And tried in so many different ways, that one can then 'forget' what a next line is going to be, because it will just COME. If it is connected, if the understanding of lines is enough, then you don't need to 'remember' - so you don't forget! J.
When doing an emotional monologue which involves crying, how can I make myself cry and tear up because whenever I think of a sad memory to make me cry it’s never enough to make me cry since I don’t really have a sad enough memory or thought to make me cry
There are 3 ways of your managing to do this, but without knowing you (and in this space) I can't say which you should use. But the best, and happiest way is not to 'force' yourself to try and cry, because that won't work! What counts is that you study the lines to understand exactly what the lines mean, not looking for distress. Find out what the character wants, how much, and - roughly - when. This serious study is what leading actors do, so - unless you are one of them - you're asking a lot of yourself to manage it (They get paid huge sums of money to study more deeply!) But study is the only way. I can't give you a free session, as I've done enough of that this year, but come to me or another coach to help you see what the lines are truly about, OR just see that this is not about some 'sad' memory'. I can tell you that. It is about understanding some truth in the lines. Or fake it and hide our eyes. John Windsor-Cunningham
Yes, it may feel like that, but - unlike a computer - our brains can see the CONNECTIONS between sentences, so that when we remember the first one the rest may just 'follow' if we really understand the connections. I've coached experienced Shakespeare actors who only really needed help working out the connections between their lines. J.
It’s actually my Dream to be an actor and not pretend somethings happening but really witness that moment. I believe i need a bit more acting classes but yours are the best and I really want to thank you for that sir. Hope I break trough, any last tips?
Please use the CONTACT page on my website ( Windsor-Cunningham.com ) if you want classes, or my direct email ( jwcactr@yahoo.com) and I will be happy to send you details. John
Yes, two lines for Ariana and the kind of pay I should get for my coaching, but that's life. No knighthood . No producer for my next show. But Ariana is fun. John
The 'trick' is to KNOW the lines, to find or decide the meaning behind them, then they are IN you . "Hello" may mean "You're late!" or "You're my favorite friend" or " "I'd forgotten you were coming!" Everything we ever say has another meaning. You just have to work it out somehow, or TRY different ways. John.
OK. good to ask any question, - but if we memorize lines BEFORE understanding what they really mean - how can the lines ever really make sense as we will be STUCK with a meaningless way of saying them. The whole point is that serious, successful, experienced actors "KNOW" their lines, by looking at them in every possible way, and priests, politicians, teachers and actors who do not work out first what they are really trying to say are probably not very interesting! JOhn
Yes, we should take all the jobs we can, and that one turned out to be easy, quick, friendly, informative, 'she' was extremely nice, and my agent is happy! John
I really apricate your videos as I am desperately trying to prepare to play Romeo in a high school production of Romeo and Juliet. Nobody else on RUclips really gives as solid advice as you do sir! Thank you, and Godbless!
If i- as most people would - you find it hard to keep working at Romeo, try to us any spare time you suddenly have, keep our script with you always, and you may find bits of it suddenly become easier. It's easy for professional actors to keep working hard (some of them anyway) because they're being paid and they want to keep their audiences interested and happy, but if you just know your lines incredibly well and speak clearly - you will be doing all that many famous actors have done with the part. The lines DO make sense, it just takes time. JOhn
I really appreciate for your videos. I am fan of you and really enjoy. Thanks again
Thank you for the lesson I appreciate you . Thank you for the help. 😊
As always, thank you so much for taking the time to do these. Even if it's something i already know, being reminded of it gets me to rethink about it and possibly taking something new away from it
It’s really wonderful to learn from the masters. Your tips and tricks are really helpful sir. Love from India 🇮🇳.
Thank you for your time and contributions.
Great tips! Thank you, sir.
Thanks for the tips. I need to continue to improve on knowing my lines and not just reading on top of the lines.
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Thanks for very kind remark! Best wishes back to you. John Windsor-Cunningham.
Thank you for your beautiful and useful insight! 😊
Thank you back. John.
Thank for your great effort. You deserve much more. You’ve been my tutor for a long time. Thank you,my precious teacher.
Thanks for kind words. Actually it's quite fun making the videos, or I wouldn't do it. And finding 'fun' (SOMEWHERE!) in any job, may be all we need in return. We should be paid with a laugh!
I find your video very informative and to the point. I like that. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and enthusiasm. 😎
Thank you for kind words. John.
thank you. I was in my first play in October and found it difficult to approach line learning. this is fantastic info and makes total sense.
Almost every actor in the world (privately) talks about learning lines being difficult, and - since 'acting' is supposed to be enjoyable - the hard work which leads to 'knowing' them, is what successful actors secretly do! So it's great you're discovering this early, and it's the only thing needed to leave us 'free' on a stage or by a camera. John.
Great memories techniques
So winsome, could watch you all day
Very kind of you, thanks! You may change your mind if you catch this video from last year, but good wishes sent with it. John Windsor-Cunningham ( It is at ruclips.net/video/V1ZxRuPZosg/видео.html )
@@NewYorkActingCoach 😍😍😍
Glad your still uploading 😊
I have plans for twenty years. John.
Cool appearance with Goddess Grande!
Yes, always take all work. Extremely nice person, easy to do, and she did her dance flawlessly 15 times for us! J.
Your videos, John, are wonderful (all of ‘em) and I’m going to write you a note - separately. Soon. Thank you for everything you share- it is appreciated by so many people and probably more than you could have known. With best regards, Craig
PS the phone yes.. I sense the tension but did you notice your voice tense up just a tad when that vehicles siren went off? NYC it’s common but you were aware of it right away!
PPS: I’ve always loved that Mr and Mrs George Banks lived there on Cherry Tree Lane.. and of course he worked in the City of London (in a BANK)
Thanks for kind remarks. Yes, not sure why I've not got a knighthood, some prejudice about my age? If you've seen number 10 of my MadEnglishman.com videos you may, of course, change your mind. (A few people have taken the Fred Astaire advice seriously. Maybe that's the reason for no knighthood. An Oscar would be quite nice. Anyway, best back to you,, John Windsor-Cunningham
Actually Fred's wisdom is in Video 9.
We were talking via email John. I will soon take your course ~Emmanuel
Thank you forever
I binged most of your videos in 2 days!!! Thank you so much for uploading all of these information for us actors for free
Thanks very much for kind words. If you have a fairly simple question you can just ask on my website (better than here) and no charge for that. If you want a session for an audition the same 'CONTACT PAGE' on the website ( Windsor-Cunningham.com ) gets me, or my direct email ( jwcactor @yahoo.com ) - or, - if you don't have time just try to work out what the opening lines really mean, which is mainly what I would help with, and try different meanings. And make sure you have had some parallel experience which makes that meaning truthful.John.
@@NewYorkActingCoach Thank you so much Sir! if I was short in time, I will definitely keep in mind this brief you just mentioned and write it down in my notes. Thank you again Sir!!!
Have the stories memorized in yr head..
And tried in so many different ways, that one can then 'forget' what a next line is going to be, because it will just COME. If it is connected, if the understanding of lines is enough, then you don't need to 'remember' - so you don't forget! J.
When doing an emotional monologue which involves crying, how can I make myself cry and tear up because whenever I think of a sad memory to make me cry it’s never enough to make me cry since I don’t really have a sad enough memory or thought to make me cry
There are 3 ways of your managing to do this, but without knowing you (and in this space) I can't say which you should use. But the best, and happiest way is not to 'force' yourself to try and cry, because that won't work! What counts is that you study the lines to understand exactly what the lines mean, not looking for distress. Find out what the character wants, how much, and - roughly - when. This serious study is what leading actors do, so - unless you are one of them - you're asking a lot of yourself to manage it (They get paid huge sums of money to study more deeply!) But study is the only way. I can't give you a free session, as I've done enough of that this year, but come to me or another coach to help you see what the lines are truly about, OR just see that this is not about some 'sad' memory'. I can tell you that. It is about understanding some truth in the lines. Or fake it and hide our eyes. John Windsor-Cunningham
Our brains r like computers our dreams from one scene to the next
Yes, it may feel like that, but - unlike a computer - our brains can see the CONNECTIONS between sentences, so that when we remember the first one the rest may just 'follow' if we really understand the connections. I've coached experienced Shakespeare actors who only really needed help working out the connections between their lines. J.
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It’s actually my Dream to be an actor and not pretend somethings happening but really witness that moment. I believe i need a bit more acting classes but yours are the best and I really want to thank you for that sir. Hope I break trough, any last tips?
Please use the CONTACT page on my website ( Windsor-Cunningham.com ) if you want classes, or my direct email ( jwcactr@yahoo.com) and I will be happy to send you details. John
Thank you.
JOHN WERE YOU JUST IN A MUSIC VIDEO ???
Yes, two lines for Ariana and the kind of pay I should get for my coaching, but that's life. No knighthood . No producer for my next show. But Ariana is fun. John
i memorise and know all my lines but i cant balance some emotions with those words am saying
The 'trick' is to KNOW the lines, to find or decide the meaning behind them, then they are IN you . "Hello" may mean "You're late!" or "You're my favorite friend" or " "I'd forgotten you were coming!" Everything we ever say has another meaning. You just have to work it out somehow, or TRY different ways. John.
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Should I find the most important word in each sentence before or after memorizing?
OK. good to ask any question, - but if we memorize lines BEFORE understanding what they really mean - how can the lines ever really make sense as we will be STUCK with a meaningless way of saying them. The whole point is that serious, successful, experienced actors "KNOW" their lines, by looking at them in every possible way, and priests, politicians, teachers and actors who do not work out first what they are really trying to say are probably not very interesting! JOhn
@@NewYorkActingCoach ok that sums up everything perfectly thanks
We all saw you on the Yes, and…? music video!
Yes, we should take all the jobs we can, and that one turned out to be easy, quick, friendly, informative, 'she' was extremely nice, and my agent is happy! John
@@NewYorkActingCoach and we were happy to see you! Hope you had a good time!