Friday, January 30, 2009
Stanislavski: Imagination.
This chapter was fairly interesting to me. It spoke about having to use your own imagination to create a character. I believe that this technique is greatly needed by actors. Sure, it helps to maybe have some historical information on a character, but usually you do not have that. It is therefore the performer's job to create a historical background for their character. It is essentially about being completely open and aware of your surroundings; whether those surroundings exist in reality or in your mind. It is an important tool for any artist to have; an imagination. Without it, art would be truly boring.
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