Uta Hagen's Acting Class

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
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  • @Dion1957
    @Dion1957 13 лет назад +14

    Studied with Uta and Sandy Meisner, 1 cycle each. 95% of the students were so rapped up in pleasing teacher.
    I learned more about acting by getting up on a stage and getting in front of a camera.
    Always made a living in NYC andLA.Now my Guild pension and Social security always keeps me in the MOMENT and I'm still working.....for what it's worth.

  • @IrisMG
    @IrisMG 13 лет назад +21

    Ms. Hagen was the refutation of the phrase, "those who cannot do, teach". She was a master at both.

  • @CAAJDJ
    @CAAJDJ 17 лет назад +9

    OMG I felt the realness when she acted out that one line!!! She's soooo good I want that DVD!!!!

  • @yvonnearce8267
    @yvonnearce8267 8 лет назад +7

    Thank you Matthew. I auditioned for a prestigious acting school in Atlanta. I thought I did great, but the director put me in intermediate class and told me to brush up on Uta. Now, from watching for a little while, I can see several things that I could have done better! Uta is legendary.

  • @AtLastOnTheGround
    @AtLastOnTheGround 15 лет назад +4

    "When I go to the theater, if I can see the acting I really don't like it."
    Here here! The best actors out there are the ones who never show you that they're acting.

  • @TodLancaster
    @TodLancaster 14 лет назад +1

    Uta Hagen is a goddess. It's not just Meryl (or Amanda Peet or Whoopie) who recommeds her... she's pretty much the standard by which teachers are judged.

  • @PurushaDesa
    @PurushaDesa 14 лет назад +1

    That advice with the props is a little gem. It sounds like common sense but you see the difference in the reality of the performance, when straightening the trousers on the hanger is a background detail, and she's listening to the actor first.

  • @friendsfreak
    @friendsfreak 15 лет назад +1

    I am fortunate enough to be studying with one of Uta Hagen's disciples, and he is an excellent teacher, but I would have loved taking the class with Miss Hagen herself. It's too bad none of us have that opportunity any longer.

  • @abaxteria
    @abaxteria 13 лет назад +1

    Lindsay Crouse is one of the most underrated actresses in the world and I love hearing Uta Hagen say that she should be on stage all the time. Her performance opposite Joe Mangegna in "House of Games" is so wickedly funny I can't go six months without rewatching that movie.

  • @Xenu
    @Xenu 16 лет назад +1

    Yes. She passed away in 2004. I was listening to an audio recording of her as Desdemona alongside Paul Robeson's "Othello" from the '40s. Unbelievable that no one had the foresight of filming a performance!

  • @21xxx21
    @21xxx21 12 лет назад +1

    She looks like one of the best teachers I've seen, makes me want to take acting classes

  • @cleverredhead12
    @cleverredhead12 17 лет назад +1

    This DVD is availble both through Amazon and HB Studios in New York, which is where she taught.
    It is DEFINITELY at the top of my Christmas list!

  • @Mopperd
    @Mopperd 15 лет назад +1

    I wanted to take acting lessons for awhile too, but just like you i was terrified.Then I took a one week introduction class and was absolutely hooked! You never know if you like it untill you try it! To prepare for my first acting class i read a couple books on acting which helped. And yes, it gives you that much more confidence when it comes to public speaking and improves communication skills!

  • @actsproductions1
    @actsproductions1 12 лет назад +3

    Being in Uta's class was inspiring. Thank you Uta... I going into my third decade of coaching acting.-Anne Hulegard

  • @StroutsInk
    @StroutsInk 14 лет назад +1

    This was awesome. It is nice to see different peoples opinions.

  • @number1mormon
    @number1mormon 11 лет назад +1

    Our theatre teacher is teaching us her techniques now. We love her!

  • @icecreamladydream
    @icecreamladydream 14 лет назад +1

    This is great stuff. The thing I love most about acting is the fact that you can be honest. Whoopie Goldberg. Big up.

  • @Divinedancedivas
    @Divinedancedivas 16 лет назад +1

    This is Brilliant! I love the fact that Whoopi speaking in such hushed, hallowed terms about her. How I wish we had acting teachers who really cut to the chase like this, instead of ritually indulging in the vague, messy expensive wankfest which never made any sense. This makes SENSE, I love this. Thanks soo much for posting. Inspiring and very, very affirming.

  • @whyees
    @whyees 16 лет назад +1

    this is really really cool! I am inspired to film my acting class now and this was the best acting at it's time... but the only of it's kind.. to shed light on this still cutting edge and evolving art form that is impossible to teach and learn but just comes naturally after time and with a Guru type mentor to take you all the way...

  • @alastairbayardo
    @alastairbayardo 17 лет назад +1

    Ive seen this video and Yes it is great. Uta really knows how to help other actors turely express themselves as the character they transform into. . . . oh and i think shes a chain smoker!

  • @CallieNYC
    @CallieNYC 11 лет назад +1

    This is a great video for actors! I studied Uta's technique for 2 1/2 years!
    I've been working on a channel for acting and I love watching acting videos. Keep in touch!

  • @dedrawilliams
    @dedrawilliams 14 лет назад

    1: 30 i saw her in a movie at 11 i'm 30 now and i still remember that movie shes a great actress

  • @AtLastOnTheGround
    @AtLastOnTheGround 14 лет назад

    @Talli732
    Let me clarify. We should not PUSH to be realistic, to "look natural." But when the actor has done all of the work that he must, he will not really be acting. Rather, he will be responding spontaneously to the realities that he has created for himself. And then, no matter the "size" of the emotion, it will be realistic because he believes in the circumstances.

  • @conewells
    @conewells 15 лет назад +1

    She was so incredible in 'Virginia Woolf', and there IS a video of it somewhere.

  • @Jerrod001H
    @Jerrod001H 15 лет назад

    I think its becouse you get to see what people are really mead of, & when you see something amazzing you just lived it with them basicly.. For the spell binding Part
    The Shen Yun, or Devin performing arts is very truthfully lived & eligent.. & all of its shows have something deeply born in them. Which is Cultural, based in principles of Anchent baliefes & moderen experinces by thoughs who refine them selfes threw Cultivation
    I get to valentire this year to sell tickets in Co, I'm excited!

  • @lemaxmas
    @lemaxmas 13 лет назад +1

    @Dion1957 I studied with Sandy as well. My experience was not yours at all. Sandy encouraged us all to find our own way, to develop our own path to "living truthfully". Studying with a good teacher is a great way to keep your chops up and work and experiment in between jobs. Athletes, dancers and musicians have coaches that prod and push them to excel, experiment and grow. There is nothing wrong with an actor doing the same with the ultimate goal being to work whenever and wherever you can.

  • @Sheldonwh
    @Sheldonwh 13 лет назад

    @AtLastOnTheGround Actually, it's "Hear! Hear!" And that's what Ms. Hagen's teaching was all about. HEAR the other actors, and you'll know what to do. Never stop listening when you're on stage, even if it's just to your own thoughts as the character.

  • @adamzanzie
    @adamzanzie 11 лет назад

    Uta was also an underrated film actress. Loved her as Ada in "The Other". Did a great job playing a Nazi in "The Boys from Brazil".

  • @stevenbabybaby
    @stevenbabybaby 14 лет назад

    shes pure life :)

  • @heikoknip
    @heikoknip 12 лет назад

    @OctoberAle They each learned from Stanislavsky and took what they absorbed from him and made it their own, Like so many others around that time. They all put their own stamp on what they learned.

  • @AtLastOnTheGround
    @AtLastOnTheGround 14 лет назад

    @Talli732
    @Talli732
    Let me clarify. We should not PUSH to be realistic, to "look natural." But when the actor has done all of the work that he must, he will not be acting. Rather, he will be responding spontaneously to the realities that he has created for himself. And then, no matter what, he will -- and the audience will -- believe.

  • @polaroidsky
    @polaroidsky 12 лет назад +2

    "And those who can't teach, teach gym." - Jack Black

  • @SupernaturalLover67
    @SupernaturalLover67 14 лет назад

    yes it should be because its what you WANT to do.

  • @emergencyexit16
    @emergencyexit16 13 лет назад

    @borstalboy1981 She didn't so no one ever paces..she said no one ever paces WITHOUT A REASON. I pace too A LOT..and it's always because I'm anxious about something or trying to figure something out.

  • @megalope
    @megalope 12 лет назад

    19 people are really good at acting like they don't like this.

  • @utamenzel
    @utamenzel 13 лет назад

    I miss you:(

  • @heikoknip
    @heikoknip 12 лет назад

    @emergencyexit16 Pacing is an act of indecision. You want it, you don't want it. The thoughts actually go through your mind subconsciously in real life. But you as actor are aware and you must know what it is that you do, physically, and reproduce it naturally, that's why rehearsals exist.

  • @iheartunotreally
    @iheartunotreally 15 лет назад

    my expeirience is that well experience hepls confidence but just being knowing that what you do is good makes it soo much easier to do it with ease in front of crowds. did that help?

  • @AtLastOnTheGround
    @AtLastOnTheGround 15 лет назад

    Sounds cool!

  • @Talli732
    @Talli732 14 лет назад

    @AtLastOnTheGround well, technically, an actor should be able to act without a technique...just the simple fact of the imagined circumstances should be enough to inspire him to act truthfully....technique is for when you dont feel inspired.
    but yeah that was my biggest gripe with a phrase such as "i shouldnt see the acting" is that for most people that means naturalism. But many characters are way more interesting when they are of the Fantastic Realism kind. They still should be truthful.

  • @Nafi130
    @Nafi130 14 лет назад

    I love this video!! You guys are so cool!! do you also have your video on globaltalentshow com???

  • @AtLastOnTheGround
    @AtLastOnTheGround 14 лет назад

    @Talli732
    Well no, we shouldn't be naturalistic in our acting (mumbling, slurring words, rubbing noses -- the annoying little unprofessional things that actors who want to "feel natural" onstage do) but, when the actor has done all of his character work and has personalized everything that he must, the acting will be invisible. You don't PUSH for the invisible and realistic acting, it will just happen with the right technique.

  • @MelanieBuffett_NOLA
    @MelanieBuffett_NOLA 11 лет назад

    wonderful! thank you!

  • @KursedMoo
    @KursedMoo 15 лет назад

    Thank you for your help. ^^

  • @MandyStarling
    @MandyStarling 13 лет назад

    very educational! Thanks

  • @AtLastOnTheGround
    @AtLastOnTheGround 14 лет назад

    @QuantumProphet
    Actors need to be trained... so yes, there should be schools that focus on acting. Let us just hope that the schools teach Uta's wonderful technique.

  • @TheeeDanielROfficial
    @TheeeDanielROfficial 15 лет назад

    awsome. :)

  • @QED_
    @QED_ 15 лет назад

    Well . . . a different approach might be to go WITH your current strength for the time being, instead of against it.
    Cultivate your self-consciousness in greater depth . . . with methods like (for example) journaling and taichi.
    It might take longer to get comfortable with people in this way . . . but it'll probably be on a more well-grounded and authentic basis.
    Good luck (!)

  • @nicolestuartla
    @nicolestuartla 3 года назад

    I was in that class and almost put in the final cut I'm desperate to find my footage, if there's anyway possible please let me know I'm happy to pay for it.

  • @danebury
    @danebury 14 лет назад

    Richard Holliday Actor

  • @Talli732
    @Talli732 14 лет назад

    @AtLastOnTheGround i think that phrase shouldnt be used...because its open to interpretation....what does it mean to "see the acting" you know...many people would disagree on what THE acting is
    by no means should acting on stage be as it is in our everyday life...Stanislavsky warned us of that.

  • @SNL0907
    @SNL0907 15 лет назад

    Do you have to audition to get into her class? I feel a bit intimidated just being around these seasoned actors.
    Where does she teach (if she still does) and how much would these workshops cost?

  • @Prof_Tickles92
    @Prof_Tickles92 11 лет назад

    Who had the better acting technique? Stanislavski or Michael chekov?

  • @OctoberAle
    @OctoberAle 13 лет назад

    Would anyone say uta's technique is similar to stella adlers? If not whats the difference?

  • @xghostazsnx
    @xghostazsnx 13 лет назад

    @trueblue4321 Since when is the comments section restricted to comments of "usefulness?" And your comment is contradictory in itself seeing as its completely pointless to assume I or anyone else would not say such a thing in person.

  • @funglesblob
    @funglesblob 15 лет назад

    im taking my drama gcse soon and i was wondering what books you read or which ones you think would be useful for me to read x

  • @KursedMoo
    @KursedMoo 15 лет назад

    I know this may seem like a silly question, but recently I've been thinking about Acting, although when I was at school, the thought of having to act infront of class terrified me. If I was to take acting lessons, would this boost my cinfidence? or do you think I'd end up where I was before? ;/

  • @RealNickLanford
    @RealNickLanford 12 лет назад

    Anybody know of any Arkansas schools just for acting????

  • @shakawalker3950
    @shakawalker3950 5 лет назад

    Stop hiv 101 para la semana que viene y colaboración

  • @lazydiamond69
    @lazydiamond69 11 лет назад

    Is this the lady from "Murder She Wrote?"

  • @DBMScorchy
    @DBMScorchy 12 лет назад

    2:20 Never cared for a pacing direction.
    Why is the pace what it is?

  • @BritFilmLover3
    @BritFilmLover3 14 лет назад

    I actually pace all the time...

  • @pap0618
    @pap0618 12 лет назад +3

    Hmmm..Maybe Amanda Peet should go back.

  • @rushhoursoul1
    @rushhoursoul1 12 лет назад +1

    Whoopi - please take it easy on the pot.

  • @BlackThoven
    @BlackThoven 15 лет назад

    I believe she's no longer alive. I could be wrong though.

  • @lscloud1
    @lscloud1 14 лет назад

    @GomerDosethen you must be a bad actor because
    that video was good.

  • @gettinoveritgettinoverit1062
    @gettinoveritgettinoverit1062 Год назад

    🎭🕯🚬💍🎓🏟⛺🕌💌

  • @slowpoke96Z28
    @slowpoke96Z28 7 лет назад +2

    hmmmmm. do all the activity before learning the lines.

  • @DevinronReady
    @DevinronReady 11 лет назад

    Stanislavski

  • @3Glimpse3
    @3Glimpse3 15 лет назад

    Gosh! woopy have no eyebrows :S

  • @marymairi
    @marymairi 17 лет назад

    Um, she's actually already dead.

  • @4Got10Shadow
    @4Got10Shadow 11 лет назад

    i dont want

  • @boy577
    @boy577 12 лет назад

    you dont go to acting because of money or fame if thats your atitude your gonna fail.Ask your friend would she do it if all of her life she would only get an avarage income of acting would she still do it.Of course its an exaduration put if she accpets with the worst then theres nothing to stop her.Also always have plan b because if she fails she can fall back onto sth.Now what i see in your sentence isnt connected with acting at all.what your saying is she wants to help kidsin africa. not actin

  • @peternyugen2247
    @peternyugen2247 4 года назад

    I have met someone who calls himself an excellent coach and had studied with Uta Hagen many years ago. But all he tells me to do is to memorize my lines and nothing else. The guy thinks he’s so cool and wants me to be exactly like him. He never bother to provide any guidance but thrown many insults at me and I will never forgive him for that. The guy is a shit actor/coach and I bet Uta Hagen isn’t any different.

  • @ruzickaw
    @ruzickaw 15 лет назад

    are you now trying to become mad?
    For that you will not need to take any acting classes. Society will make you mad- for free.

  • @iheartunotreally
    @iheartunotreally 15 лет назад

    i think that is wrong advice

  • @shakawalker3950
    @shakawalker3950 5 лет назад

    5370861red

  • @dabearcub
    @dabearcub 3 года назад

    Amanda Peet is better looking than Beth Ostrosky.

  • @AJBURN100
    @AJBURN100 11 лет назад

    I watched this in some college class...boring and a waste of time ...i didnt even take an acting class and wound up watching this in like the fall of 09...holy shit

  • @princess11222
    @princess11222 15 лет назад

    I personally believe that you shouldn't get into acting just for fame and fortune.

  • @Sweetiegirl18
    @Sweetiegirl18 12 лет назад

    i think your friend should focus on acting. not becoming famous and go all anjelina jolie and help african kids. that is what bothers me most about the entertainment industry. 95% of the people dont do it for the craft, just for fame and money.

  • @ruzickaw
    @ruzickaw 15 лет назад

    Uninteresting actors. A waste of effort.
    This is just one way of acting: trying to convice yourself and the audiance that you "are" the character.
    The best actor is a madman. He knows beyond any doubt that he "is" Jesus Christ.