How to Act Realistically

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  • Опубліковано 9 вер 2024
  • Let's talk about how to act realistically with a little help from Sanford Meisner.
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  • @ActingCareerCenter
    @ActingCareerCenter  4 роки тому +188

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    • @rohansharda6614
      @rohansharda6614 3 роки тому +2

      It's me Rohan sharda I comment u in yotube channel I am in lockdown 2.0 and I am ready for acting and I want move to usa next year for my first films

    • @spanishfly20
      @spanishfly20 3 роки тому +1

      I rwalllllly need you to be my mentor

    • @aeuradej
      @aeuradej 2 роки тому +1

      Thank you so much ! I bought the book because of you and it’s is a great book ! This was really helpful and clarified Meisner’s technique for me.

    • @kanchayt9012
      @kanchayt9012 Рік тому

      Hfqjvwjfiyy was a nice look of new looking life yout you're bro😢😢😢

  • @miltongreenjr3883
    @miltongreenjr3883 4 роки тому +2351

    Acting is living and behaving truthfully and fully under imaginary circumstances!!

  • @TKFOH
    @TKFOH 3 роки тому +472

    The best acting advice I ever got was "Don't act. Just be."

    • @Half-blood_edits
      @Half-blood_edits 4 місяці тому

      Wait but did u want to be an actor? Or idd you not?

    • @Fintje-Doors
      @Fintje-Doors Місяць тому +2

      ​@@Half-blood_edits He meant like, feel like the role ur playing, dont try acting, but just live in ur role

  • @notpresentplace7449
    @notpresentplace7449 3 роки тому +1602

    him: "the funny thing about acting is that the goal is to not look like an actor"
    Also him: "you can't really say that about any other profession"
    Spy: i'm about to end this mans whole career

  • @liquidbraino
    @liquidbraino 3 роки тому +542

    Michael Caine had a clever way of expressing this also, he said that if you're rehearsing a scene and the director walks up and says "Oh... I see you're rehearsing, I'll come back later" then you're doing something wrong. If the director walks up to two actors rehearsing a scene (or maybe not the director but anybody else on set) walks up; interrupts and you have to tell him "I'm sorry, we're rehearsing a scene, can you come back in five minutes?" and that person had no idea you were even rehearsing - you're doing it right.

    • @singin8324
      @singin8324 2 роки тому +26

      Michael Caine also said when filming Educating Rita, playing a drunken teacher, was not trying to act drunk, but try to act sober.

    • @rqseblood
      @rqseblood Рік тому +7

      wait thats actually so clever, never thought of that

  • @forevermoon6518
    @forevermoon6518 4 роки тому +563

    I felt like I got a therapy lesson. I can’t believe I learned to be more genuine by randomly watching an acting video. Wow

    • @liquidbraino
      @liquidbraino 3 роки тому +33

      Acting can definitely be very therapeutic.

    • @TL-sy8yj
      @TL-sy8yj 2 роки тому +6

      I feel the exact same way! This man knows his stuff and is obviously a master of the craft. 😊

    • @unbreakable.3132
      @unbreakable.3132 Рік тому +1

      Ikr!!!

    • @cweeeds
      @cweeeds Рік тому

      fr tho

  • @Erick_Valerin
    @Erick_Valerin 8 років тому +851

    Probably the best acting advice I've ever heard. Thanks !

    • @ActingCareerCenter
      @ActingCareerCenter  8 років тому +37

      +Erick Valerin Thanks for the comment!

    • @dineshhebbar327
      @dineshhebbar327 5 років тому +6

      @@ActingCareerCenter good video thanks

    • @SebasECA
      @SebasECA 3 роки тому +4

      And now he's in an MCU movie.

    • @vsfreehelp9887
      @vsfreehelp9887 3 роки тому +4

      @@SebasECA that’s honestly so cool

    • @atlas2759
      @atlas2759 Рік тому +1

      699th Like someone make it 700🎉!

  • @kaitlynk324
    @kaitlynk324 3 роки тому +239

    I’m only 14 but I have a strong passion towards acting it probably won’t be anything other than some school plays but I still like to learn and understand more about the art and this really helped me with that 👍

    • @sabyasachipatra8086
      @sabyasachipatra8086 3 роки тому +3

      How far have you gone

    • @jazsimone26
      @jazsimone26 2 роки тому +16

      Keep going see yourself as a big actress one day!! We the same age.

    • @kaylakayla11
      @kaylakayla11 2 роки тому +1

      how's it going?

    • @miaruuu8375
      @miaruuu8375 2 роки тому +5

      guys, it has only been 8 months, I doubt she's that big already. But still, good luck to her

    • @kaylakayla11
      @kaylakayla11 2 роки тому

      @@miaruuu8375 I was just asking how it's going, like fuck off

  • @zacharycoote1481
    @zacharycoote1481 Рік тому +14

    I watched this video 5 years ago. Today i got my first Teen Choice Award nomination. Thank you Acting Career Center

  • @rhayne8146
    @rhayne8146 3 роки тому +221

    Hii I'm 13 and I want to become a actor mostly because I was inspired by Tom Hiddleston and Benedict Cumberbatch this video actually kinda made me understand more thank you soo much ❤️

    • @kaitlynk324
      @kaitlynk324 3 роки тому +26

      I’m fourteen and I’m inspired by literally all of marvel specifically Tom Hiddleston and Scarlet Johansson 😌

    • @nicolelin9543
      @nicolelin9543 3 роки тому +13

      Let’s be honest. Marvel as a whole is an inspiration

    • @sabyasachipatra8086
      @sabyasachipatra8086 3 роки тому +4

      How far have you gone

    • @TheVariant.
      @TheVariant. 3 роки тому +3

      Wow, that's crazy! Same, very inspired by all of the marvel cast! But I would also say I'm specifically inspired by Tom Hiddleston

    • @salcvries
      @salcvries 3 роки тому +2

      Omg same

  • @shreksboi2790
    @shreksboi2790 3 роки тому +81

    Yes, I agree 100%.
    When I have to practice, I try to do it as it was my everyday life: If I have to cry, then I would think as if I was about to cry in real life, and that helps me. Thanks your advices and helpful tips! Have a good one

  • @pheeuh
    @pheeuh 3 роки тому +118

    These tips are so helpful. I’m not an actor, but I was doing this TikTok challenge and it was much more difficult than I expected. I definitely underestimated the art of acting. Thank you for sharing your insightful videos!

  • @dan-d1732
    @dan-d1732 3 роки тому +57

    Hey man, I’m 18 and I’m currently writing my first movie, which is a comedy/adventure type of movie. I got a lot more comedy movie ideas that I’ll work out after this one. And I also wanna become an actor. You giving this advice really helps me out so I wanted to let you know how much I appreciate your videos. Thank you man!

  • @heidiforan1147
    @heidiforan1147 7 років тому +71

    Thank you!!! I've heard this again and again in class, and at workshops, but today I HEARD it! Good stuff!

  • @shenaihylton
    @shenaihylton 8 років тому +60

    Great tips! Find yourself in the script. Major key!!

  • @lilmilontiktok
    @lilmilontiktok Рік тому +47

    My favorite part of the video: “The best actors aren’t really playing a part or a character. They’re able to find themselves in a role and are essentially playing a truthful part of themselves.”

  • @TL-sy8yj
    @TL-sy8yj 2 роки тому +25

    Thank you soooo much for your great advice. Your guidance helped me to successfully perform my very first monologue in nearly 30 years! I just started a new beginner's acting class 2 weeks ago, and during my very first class, I was given a monologue...memorized it in a few minutes, but realized during my first performance that I had not used the acting w's. But after digesting my great teacher's lessons and your videos, I more realistically brought my character to life during the 2nd class last week where we were off-script and filmed! Again, THANK YOU VERY MUCH!! 💚

  • @theefootballlord5610
    @theefootballlord5610 3 роки тому +21

    Great advice. Your videos are so explicit and they make me feel I don't even need acting classes.. When I finally become that actor I wanna be, I'll remember you as my first ever mentor.

  • @RaidenWarbound
    @RaidenWarbound Рік тому +7

    I had to UA-cam this cos I got pulled up in class.. and became confused. Short, sharp and to the point! Thanks Kurt!

  • @velinabrown2708
    @velinabrown2708 3 роки тому +23

    Thanks for this succinct explanation that I can show my class to support what I've been telling them. The distinction that is important to make is when you are working on things that need to be choreographed and done a certain way for safety such as fight scenes and intimacy scenes. It would be great for you to clarify about these instances. Thanks!

  • @ImRux-yj7do
    @ImRux-yj7do 4 роки тому +84

    I’m still counting the creases in my middle finger

  • @sabotagedgamerz
    @sabotagedgamerz 2 місяці тому +2

    I’m just a kid in school doing some drama, but this is really helpful. Whenever I was supposed to be a background actor and be chatting with another and act normal, I just started conversation with them. Why mime some random stuff that don’t make sense when you could just, talk?

  • @thecutestduck2325
    @thecutestduck2325 Рік тому +6

    i really wanna thank u for this !! i have had a passion for acting for about 5 years now and have always wanted to be in a theatre or movie itself. But if you ask me my acting is sorta middle tier, its not top tier like i want it to be. So this has helped a lot !!! :)

  • @khadijaali5834
    @khadijaali5834 3 роки тому +9

    I'm shocked d that I didn't find this channel before. What an amazing person. Thanks 😊

  • @userandresearcher1036
    @userandresearcher1036 14 днів тому

    This video genuinely helped me to understand acting better. People sometimes tell me I'm just "acting" or "fake" when I'm really giving it my best. But I think I got it now.
    I'll use your advice when I call in sick tmrr, thanks man.

  • @TheDailyMemesShow
    @TheDailyMemesShow 9 місяців тому +1

    I'm trying to create multiple characters played by myself, one dimensional in certain aspects, but all of them created for a very important reason, and I'm not even an actor (as in "nowhere-near-the-slightest-mole-of-industrial-grade-acting-skills-or-experience" actor).
    Yes, I know, it's kinda crazy, right?
    I know I'll be able to handle it all, though, by making use of the best of my knowledge, learning new things and, mainly, the divine mercy and wisdom I'm dealing with, which are relentlessly overwhelming my life at times, but I'm thankful for these blessings, of course, because all of them things are the essential part of something greater than myself (in fact, this is not about me at all, that's why I'm creating these characters in the first place!) - something that is poised to unfold a well-put-together work of craftsmanship, innately magnetized by esoteric levels of pure, energetic love.
    It will make sense later, don't worry, I beg your patience 🙏💪😎👍💖🎉

  • @TheJonesey1
    @TheJonesey1 6 років тому +17

    Great video, makes perfect sense thank you.

  • @marykumera1677
    @marykumera1677 3 роки тому +34

    This is by far the best advice ive ever heard. Also im 10 and I really want to become an actor. I love the show The Thundermans and I really want to act in something just like that. do you have any advice?

    • @liquidbraino
      @liquidbraino 3 роки тому +6

      Take classes. Find out if your school offers a drama class. If it does, sign up for drama or theater classes at your school. Learn everything you can by reading and watching videos but it's really important to get into classes at some point in time. I'm not an expert on the subject but I am a working actor. Good luck with everything!

    • @ate810
      @ate810 3 роки тому

      @@liquidbraino these classes that you attend, are they usually expensive?

    • @limo9402
      @limo9402 2 роки тому

      Your problem is not even there you got the passion that's where you got more of a chance than most people you know, passion the love of doing something is better than how skilled you are at something.

  • @limo9402
    @limo9402 3 роки тому +7

    2 things that make acting fake is 1 over act your emotions and 2 lack of emotions

  • @carolineliane9002
    @carolineliane9002 6 місяців тому +1

    "Don´t act."" It seems like a weird phrase but it makes so much sense! Thank you, I´m gonna continue watching your videos! :)

  • @poullun9050
    @poullun9050 2 роки тому +5

    Your advice is great as well everything you do, but I just adore how uptight you're here, especially in comparison with your newer videos, the growth is real

  • @mortysshampoo437
    @mortysshampoo437 3 роки тому +6

    My favorite acting teacher that speaks in a way children like me understand

    • @liquidbraino
      @liquidbraino 3 роки тому +1

      There is a principle called "The Feynman Principle" (named after Richard Feynman) which states that if you can't explain a complex subject in simple language to someone who knows nothing of the subject, then you don't know enough about the subject. But if you reverse this principle it's one of the greatest learning techniques. If you REALLY want to understand a a complex subject, try explaining it in simple language to someone who knows nothing of the subject. I think Kurt has mastered the Feynman principle. This video explains it in greater detail: ua-cam.com/video/_f-qkGJBPts/v-deo.html

  • @The_Return_of_JoyBoy
    @The_Return_of_JoyBoy Рік тому +1

    I agree with everything that you are saying, when you are physically doing something you should really do it and not pretend to do it, however, I think the question most beginning actors want answered is when it comes to playing a scene that requires you to be in a certain emotional state how do you really do that without indicating or faking the emotions.

  • @MK-Creator
    @MK-Creator Рік тому +1

    Omg that was so awesome to watch this video when it’s 8 years old! You’re a legend by now Kurt!

  • @lali6216
    @lali6216 2 роки тому +12

    This is very true! Yet I find it almost sad in a way that we have to be "taught" to feel such basic human emotions, and I think our society is reinforcing this even more.. as we socialize with our bodies less and screens more.
    Shouldn't it be nearly automatic, to feel our basic emotions, use authentic gesture, expression, tone?
    So many people are taught to stifle their emotions and curb their curiosity, creativity, individuality.. often at a young age, to meet cultural, gender, societal "norms"
    The honest truth.. really good actors are comfortable with feeling emotions.. understanding, empathic they stand in other's shoes to better learn everything around them. That molds an intriguing, versatile actor. The role may be a homeless drunk .. or a proper Royal from lines of tradition.. each role requiring the necessary knowledge, research, and emotional conditioning to TRULY get in that role. Im sure theres acting vocabulary to better describe, but I am not an actor.
    One thing I really respect.. an actor that can go far and beyond " their own self " to transform into a completely different, intricate (sometimes abhorrent) role. Assimilation is the key of acting.
    for example.. Charlize Theron in the movie Monster, plays role of real life murderer Aileen Wuornos..
    Now, she didn't just jump up there and run lines, acting out a typical role (lets say .. random.. '50s housewife') .. she spent who knows how many hours studying the footage of Aileen from her trial, her colloquialisms, tics and speech , gestures, attitude! ... that was an example of highest mastery in character assimilation. Using your own body and creating the character .. and roles always exist for the character no good person would want to become... but it is needed.
    It must be so stressful for some.
    I also believe the ability comes naturally to some people. they know themselves, understand others, they're empathic can see into a person in a manner.. and also maybe a little weird, lonely. I study people sometimes.. imagine myself as them, try to think, feel like another person , wonder what they are.. Again not an actor, so I'm called dramatic, emotional, curious, goofball (which, understandingly can annoy people).
    I watch a lot of movies... if the acting is so bad I can't continue watching. poorly scripted, no real acting.. just boring and fake .. its horrible .
    Now, on having to "learn" to act
    I understand if people want to join a club to do acting ... I just think those who need instruction to act out basic emotion , ones that have no... "fire" no presence.. I can't really name it, its just there or not. Well if that is the case, lets not encourage unrealistic Hollywood dreams, however the ones i have crossed paths that believe they're always one step away from fame and fortune, because they can act/sing/dance/do anything for a part.. they are a whole different subject usually titled cluster B personality disorders. Lol
    Ill try to be positive here...
    We all have different gifts. finding your true self, what you love & are good at.. that brings real happiness and contentment. .. just try things you have interest in! What one is drawn to, naturally. For me- I know I'll never be a musician, or dancer even though i love it.. but I can ride a horse like I was born in the saddle, motorcycles too, and i learned to knit and felt.. love it!
    That was really long.. well.. just an opinion.. a drop in the bucket
    Good luck to everyone finding or living their dream!

  • @robertrock2000
    @robertrock2000 2 роки тому +4

    *I am a new voice actor* with a burning desire *to take my skill to the next level*. My question is: How do I act in a more realistically *resonant and compelling* way when reading -- that is, in a situation where the script isn't memorized? By the way, I really appreciate your videos. They are insightful and informative.
    While my voice acting realism with memorized scripts is relatively good, there is a problem: *This acting realism does not happen to the same degree when I'm actually reading the script out loud*. It happens when I'm beginning to memorize or have memorized the script. These two modes of acting (memorized versus reading) feel very different in my mind. In fact, I find that when *I've realistically acted a memorized script, and I then try to act it while reading the script the result is not as good as if I'm not reading.
    *I've noticed that after I've analyzed the script and eventually memorized it*, the more I let go and imaginatively live the story, (living the character and feeling his intentions as he interacts with other character(s)), I find that I'm even beginning to feel the characters' sensations bodily (breathing, tension or relaxation etc...) which really helps me act with realistic vocal variations (in my pace, pitch, power, and emotional tone etc...). However, I find it very difficult to achieve the same level of acting while I'm reading the script out loud.
    So again my question is: How do I act in a realistically resonant way when reading or when the script isn't memorized? My challenge seems to be (and I could be wrong): I have difficulty being fully immersed in or connected to "the theater of my mind" (as I've heard voice actors call it) as I read.
    As I said, I'm a new voice actor with a burning desire to take my skill to *the next level*, and I would deeply appreciate any feedback you can give. Thanks

  • @intestted785
    @intestted785 2 роки тому +7

    Great teaching love watching your videos as i am trying to get into acting myself and am willing to put in the work!

  • @ctangtxy6609
    @ctangtxy6609 3 роки тому +3

    The video is the best one I saw about acting
    Btw I’m here cuz I don’t want to get a c on my school’s play

  • @JENNIFERBOO
    @JENNIFERBOO 9 місяців тому +1

    do it like you do it in real life but with a twist....be you, but not you, but be. love it.

  • @brandonrandomtv
    @brandonrandomtv 2 роки тому +1

    7yrs and I'm still here. I keep learning everyday🙏🙏

  • @K4NFE
    @K4NFE 10 місяців тому +1

    Me in 5 years. I always loved acting for movies I got inspired by Jake Gyllenhaal & Ryan gosling. (To be honest a little more drama actors.) And I really wanna play in these movies. This helped me a lot.

    • @K4NFE
      @K4NFE 10 місяців тому

      If someone see's this comment please remind me in the future.

  • @themkrewksm7789
    @themkrewksm7789 Рік тому +1

    Here’s a tip!! So if you are acting, forget your acting!! If your acting happy think of something that makes you happy, and eventually you will be so happy irl you will forget your acting!! Just like think of smth that is like your role kinda - sad think of smth sad, etc!! Just like stop pretending, like this wise man talked about.

  • @_navonildasgupta_3029
    @_navonildasgupta_3029 3 роки тому +10

    Hey man! Thanks for giving us these helpful tips! May god bless you! I just kept on following you which helped to develop myself more in acting! Loads of Greetings from Kolkata India 🇮🇳

  • @hebronsolomon9996
    @hebronsolomon9996 Рік тому +1

    Thank you! I've started in Theatre and now working my way into Film. The two are very different and this was very helpful. Thank you!

  • @nomusandlovu8370
    @nomusandlovu8370 Місяць тому

    “Don’t act, just be” ❤️

  • @troyjackson836
    @troyjackson836 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for the advice. I can use this to be in my DC Comics fan adaptations one day. Something I've always wanted to do. No profit being made. Just a movie or series where everyone involved has fun and it shows on-screen that we had fun

  • @whtgrll
    @whtgrll 11 місяців тому

    I once heard someone that said "When you're acting a character, you are not interpreting the character, you are the character" that helped me a lot to understand that when you're acting you don't really "act" bc it's yourself that it's in action not "your character"

  • @danaedaniels3641
    @danaedaniels3641 4 роки тому +10

    Most helpful thing ever your a really great actor thank you so much ☺️

  • @susansommer8326
    @susansommer8326 10 місяців тому

    I'm an instant fan, and mature actor who's never seen such an. easy explanation of Meisner.

  • @lauren6992
    @lauren6992 3 місяці тому +1

    first acting video i've ever watched, first of many😭

  • @cliffflickers2993
    @cliffflickers2993 Рік тому +1

    After 7 years now this is helpful to me
    Thanks man

  • @lennoxlewis9513
    @lennoxlewis9513 2 роки тому +1

    I am here because i have social anxiety and can't talk to anyone in real life situation without looking extremely nervous and anxious. So, i am trying to learn how to act as if I am not nervous and try to act the way how others behave.

  • @mor9820
    @mor9820 3 роки тому +4

    okay wow I loved the painter comparison. how beautiful

    • @liquidbraino
      @liquidbraino 3 роки тому +1

      That's friggin awesome! How do you like the classes so far? What are you guys working on? (Meisner? Method? A bit of both?).

    • @mor9820
      @mor9820 3 роки тому

      @@liquidbraino tysm

    • @kyahw2443
      @kyahw2443 2 роки тому

      @@mor9820 HEY HOPE UR DOING WELL GOD BLESS

  • @GlowUp_
    @GlowUp_ 2 роки тому +1

    "The foundation of acting is the reality of doing."

  • @theodorekhreich7482
    @theodorekhreich7482 2 роки тому

    Acting is the beauty of being free and trying things

  • @vivavegas3022
    @vivavegas3022 7 років тому +4

    I'm so happy I found your video. Thank you!

  • @alisajidhusain2701
    @alisajidhusain2701 3 місяці тому

    I am 61 and as an aspiring actor, I find this video so helpful

  • @FMassi
    @FMassi 2 роки тому +4

    To be honest I really struggle with this part, and I really love acting but yet I have to convince myself of what I am doing and not to pretend I am doing something I like... It's complicated and yet I am still searching for the answer

  • @MauriceWilliams
    @MauriceWilliams 3 роки тому +6

    Kert my man I don’t need acting 🎭 classes anymore, because you be giving us the game.

    • @LadyK007
      @LadyK007 2 роки тому

      Nah, you still need classes 🤷🏾‍♀️

  • @urthebest7697
    @urthebest7697 4 роки тому +9

    Love it, thank you so much!

  • @TheAgathokakological
    @TheAgathokakological 8 місяців тому

    i'm crying. these tips were so helpful and exclusive...i can't thank you enough

  • @santaanaluna4563
    @santaanaluna4563 8 місяців тому +2

    I always have second hand embarrassment over the extras in a restaurant that are talking with each other, I wonder if they’re really having a conversation or saying “ I can’t think of nothing to say, it doesn’t matter anyway because we’re just extras”…

    • @RealNameNeverUsed
      @RealNameNeverUsed 2 місяці тому

      I wonder if they have deep conversations with each other and start laughing out loud and stealing the show

  • @solaceyue5707
    @solaceyue5707 10 місяців тому

    I got a main character role for our roleplay, I wished to be an actor before, but I realize that I suck and having this major role will lead to our overall grade so I’m here rn. Hahaha, thanks so much!

  • @SaifAli-ub1lf
    @SaifAli-ub1lf 3 роки тому +2

    By far the greatest explanation, amazing choice of words!

  • @80yearoldsnail5
    @80yearoldsnail5 2 роки тому +15

    Heath Ledger is by far the best example of acting like it's you in that situation, the man went far and beyond for his role. Rest In Piece.

  • @Peter_1986
    @Peter_1986 6 днів тому

    I have always thought that the ability to act drunk is very interesting;
    you are kind of supposed to imagine that you are drunk, and then at the same time act as if you try to _avoid_ coming off as drunk, which is very paradoxical.
    I sometimes check my own behaviour when I am genuinely drunk, and I typically make slow, proud and delighted movements, smile a lot to myself, and have a kind of "yeaaah... things are cooool..." attitude, and I can get a feel for that state quite easily even while I am sober.

  • @veergidwani4408
    @veergidwani4408 Рік тому +1

    I loved you you made comparisons to real life examples! Amazing stuff

  • @TinyTeacupPuppies
    @TinyTeacupPuppies 8 років тому +9

    Love your videos ! I'm addicted ! Great work ! Keep videos coming :-)

  • @NicCynthia
    @NicCynthia Рік тому +1

    Oh my God.. your voice is so soothing

  • @VomitWorld
    @VomitWorld Рік тому

    This is honestly the best piece of advice I've received for acting like ever

  • @user-xo2sc6rl4c
    @user-xo2sc6rl4c 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for explaining things so easy and understandable! It’s very useful piece of advice!
    I wish success to all of us in this amazing career!

  • @fredengaymusic7242
    @fredengaymusic7242 6 місяців тому

    I am a singer songwriter and lately i have been given a chance to perform in a bigger stage and sometimes whenever i watch my performances i can feel it’s somehow not very natural. I hope your tip will help me in my performances thanks!

  • @KarenWetterhahn
    @KarenWetterhahn 8 років тому +5

    These are so great! Thank you for the tips.

  • @nazareneburume6139
    @nazareneburume6139 Рік тому +1

    I've realized many things from this video thanks allot sir I would wish to attend the audition too

  • @Lara-ux6ju
    @Lara-ux6ju 3 роки тому +1

    This was probably the best advice in acting i ever got

  • @user-bj3er6jg6k
    @user-bj3er6jg6k 11 місяців тому

    Some of the best acting advice out there. Some real quality stuff

  • @noellesuckau3999
    @noellesuckau3999 3 роки тому +3

    It's a little confusing for me but what I think he's trying to say is when your acting and saying the script, say it how you would've said it. Don't try to do it like that character would do it because your that character. You're the person playing it. So act the way you would act and that's the way that character would act.

  • @leowilson5414
    @leowilson5414 4 роки тому +7

    Thank you. I know what u mean but what I dont get is that when you're saying a line how do you make it sound like it's not scripted and make it look natural?

    • @liquidbraino
      @liquidbraino 3 роки тому +3

      That's a great (and VERY relevant) question! When you hear that surprise knock at the door during the second act - it MUST actually be a surprise. You have to NOT know what you already know. You have already rehearsed the scene fifty times - how do you get to a place of NOT knowing the knock is going to happen? By being SO fully present; in the moment; so fully focused on what you're DOING, that you legitimately forgot it was going to happen. How do you achieve this level of focus? Training. That's why we do the repetition exercises plus "doors and activities" in the Meisner system of acting. It takes time to build any habit - you can't just pick up juggling balls and start juggling instantly, you have to do it over and over and over until you even get to the point where you're catching the third ball. Repetition exercises are a lot like that - when you're doing repetition you can't "drop" the repetition. It's like dropping the ball when juggling. You have to stay in full connection with the other actor - even AS you're focusing on your independent activity. And when you're THAT focused on something, your subconscious doesn't know the difference between what's imaginary circumstances and reality, it responds accordingly and generates REAL/GENUINE behavior so that you don't have to fake it. You don't have to "make it look like" you're really feeling something because you are really feeling something even at the early stages of training. And then later when you get more advanced you start doing "emotional preparation" training and go REALLY deep emotionally - while working from an imaginary circumstance with an ELEMENT of truth. But you can't get to emotional preparation without taking that first step, which is signing up for a class. Learning to act is a lot like learning to ride a bike, you can read books and watch videos all day long - you can even spend ten years getting a mechanical engineering degree; learn all about bike mechanics; THEN go study human physiology for the next ten years to understand how balance works - but you're never going to LEARN balance until you get on and ride.

    • @ella-maeking9873
      @ella-maeking9873 3 роки тому +1

      @@liquidbraino such good advice, thank you so much!

    • @williamjackson3285
      @williamjackson3285 3 роки тому

      2 things: 1. Analyze the script and know what the scene is about, and 2. Learn the text so well that you don’t have to think about it.
      These 2 things should help you be present in the moment.

  • @saraash1078
    @saraash1078 2 роки тому

    I’m not an actor but I want to be, and I agree that when you get that acting role, now you have to be and feel exactly what your role is, no pretending! But I have a question, I’m a kid and I want to get into acting, where should I start?

  • @anthonyx9481
    @anthonyx9481 3 роки тому +3

    Awesome advice and straight to the point!

  • @dirtydeeds6417
    @dirtydeeds6417 Рік тому

    The best advice to act I've found on UA-cam. Thankyou very much.

  • @KLDotyTV
    @KLDotyTV 2 роки тому

    I was acting as myself acting. Wish I could explain that better, but for some reason I think some people out there will get it!

  • @Drago_Ler
    @Drago_Ler 6 місяців тому

    Omg, this really changed mu perspective, thanks!

  • @TheoVon001
    @TheoVon001 2 роки тому

    This video was seven years ago and I'm learning from it now
    God bless you

  • @cylindamcalister3494
    @cylindamcalister3494 4 роки тому +5

    Great advice love it Kurt, Thank you so much...:))

  • @mavooentertainment6004
    @mavooentertainment6004 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the help,may God bless you,am now at the audition for acting,hopee I make it 🌹

  • @writerdirect
    @writerdirect 9 місяців тому

    to quote stella adler; you want your acting to be big; you want to grab the attention of the audience and the casting director; often when people audition for me they have 3 - 5 seconds to catch my attention; do you think the sleepy little method actor does it? an important thing is to make choices that are exciting; to make the scene particularly important to you

  • @elizabethayeko5668
    @elizabethayeko5668 Рік тому

    Sir aren't you just the best teacher?😂
    But to be honest sir you ARE a very good teacher

  • @TammyInTheUniverseShow
    @TammyInTheUniverseShow 6 місяців тому

    I was in a Meisner class with Louise Lasser as the instructor

  • @bisct
    @bisct 3 роки тому +1

    Damn, it really works

  • @nikitaaverin
    @nikitaaverin Рік тому

    When I was like 21 or so, I came in to a casting for a pilot of a television series. Initially it was for basically the pretty, popular guy in school. However, there was this meatier part - basically the actual male lead - who was supposed to be gay. So the Director (who actually was present during the casting session) asked me to try reading that part, too.
    So I did and got cast on the spot. Why?
    Because every guy they had auditioned applied their version of how they assumed a gay character should be portrayed, and I played the part straight. No shrill voice, no hysterics, basically just a very natural way. Like a different version of myself.
    Show wasn't picked up but the Pilot turned out quite nicely and I got what the Director was going for with my character.

  • @purplecatloverrandompizza
    @purplecatloverrandompizza 6 років тому +13

    What if for an audition your with a group and you have 3 lines that dont mean much

    • @funkymonk255
      @funkymonk255 6 років тому +12

      Make them count I guess

    • @syriaramenchinese9593
      @syriaramenchinese9593 3 роки тому +5

      Dude have stage presence man, behave in such a way that they can't take their eyes of you.

    • @liquidbraino
      @liquidbraino 3 роки тому +1

      That's exactly why we train. Take a Meisner class and you'll discover the answer to this question on your own. The teacher might not even tell you because most Meisner based teachers teach more by asking tough questions than by giving easy answers. BTW, I have a video on my own channel which KIND OF addresses this question: ua-cam.com/video/pKSw_EAnt88/v-deo.html
      The simple answer is to have a "way" of doing it, it doesn't matter what that "way" is whether you train at a Meisner school, Method, Stella Adler, Stanislavski - these are all different ways of getting at this thing we call genuine; truthful acting. But YOU have to figure out which one is going to work best for YOU. I'm Meisner trained, my best friend is a method actor and we argue ALL THE TIME about which approach is better. So I can't tell you which way is going to work best for you but I think the best "way" to be a well rounded actor is to study and train in all approaches; take what works for you & incorporate it into your own "way" of doing things - and discard what doesn't work for you.

    • @elizabethbeasley7754
      @elizabethbeasley7754 3 роки тому

      If you are truly a good actor, 3 lines is more than enough to show your craft

  • @namelesschild3724
    @namelesschild3724 8 місяців тому

    writers often make an incredible expression subconsciously while they're writing an emotional scene of a story. when acting you need to fully immerse yourself, and use your imagination the same as you daydream about what if I confessed to my crush using your friend's advice as an example. it should work very similarly the same as acting using a script.

  • @sohamgupta3415
    @sohamgupta3415 4 місяці тому

    Thank you sir.Very helpfull such a nice explanation. Love from India 🇮🇳🙏❤

  • @nehachalluru1493
    @nehachalluru1493 3 місяці тому +1

    There are actors i know who relate to most characters on screen to life . But there actors that dont realte to characters on screen how they behave in life but can act good i wonder how? Probably through many takes snd cuts

  • @themacocko6311
    @themacocko6311 10 місяців тому

    This depends on what style of acting you are applying. As we know, the method does not work in this manner for one.
    I prefer the styles that utilize similar techniques as in this video

  • @cici5994
    @cici5994 4 роки тому +1

    I’ve been looking at a lot of videos and this was great thanks a lot for you time

  • @vusalnovruzov-actor3111
    @vusalnovruzov-actor3111 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks a lot for this priceless share..👍 it really worth to subscribe 😎

  • @danishgeneral1800
    @danishgeneral1800 4 дні тому

    i am in 10th right now and i ll come back again when i become an actor.

  • @bhardnavares5903
    @bhardnavares5903 2 роки тому +1

    That's why I can't appreciate sometimes other actors especially here in the Philippines cuz most of them do big expressions and cry and cry and sob. I like my acting as subtle and realistic. Being in some certain everyday experiences help. I'm not an actor by the way but I dream to be one.