Acting Tips: Playing An Action

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  • Опубліковано 11 гру 2024

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  • @Teezer44
    @Teezer44 6 років тому +42

    I have never really understood ‘actioning’ Until this video. Suzanne is one of the GREAT teachers in the tradition of Uta Hagen. Incredible.

    • @boywonder4755
      @boywonder4755 5 років тому

      If you are not actioning . Then your are not acting . PERIOD ! The root word is act. Every moment is about what you want and ... and what tactics or actions you are doing to get it. You have to bread down the script line for line and moment for moment . .

  • @braykarodriguez9247
    @braykarodriguez9247 5 років тому +18

    Wow!!!!! This woman is amazing I saw the transformation from a mediocre act to making me cry visualizing his pain as he tries to explain something he cannot explain with words. He needed to add little more frustration due to the fact that inside his head he can express his ideas and feelings but he cannot express them vocally because he cannot speak English very well. He would have added that and it would have been perfect !! But I love this teacher she already have made me a better actors and this is only my 5th video of her.

  • @DaltonJohnA
    @DaltonJohnA 2 роки тому +3

    Oh my! I just stumbled into seeing this video! Suzanne shepherd was my mentor when I finished my Bill Esper studies … Bill suggested I study with her after his class. Seeing her here - her voice is the same and she looks the same! How can that be ? It’s been 30 years! How great to hear these lessons again!

  • @jaimary3593
    @jaimary3593 4 роки тому +4

    I studied with The Master Teacher Suzanne Shepperd! She changed my life 4 ever. I'm better because of her. I now know what I am doing. If you ever get the privilege to work with her. You are blessed. Love U Suzanne. Jada!

  • @NoteFromSELF
    @NoteFromSELF Рік тому +1

    Damn. I studied at HB Studios and with Michael Moriarty when I was brand new in NYC. I wish I had known of Suzanne Shepherd when I was there. I'm getting so much just from these videos. She's amazing.

  • @maryetuk7628
    @maryetuk7628 4 роки тому +8

    I love this woman! This Suzanne Shepard!!! I have tears in my eyes!!! The teaching is magnificent!

  • @philtherealdeal100
    @philtherealdeal100 2 роки тому

    OMG it hit me so hard when she said that living bird is in your hand and hold her hand like it’s that living baby bird and how precious her hand really becomes brought me to tears

  • @denisesudell2538
    @denisesudell2538 Рік тому

    I wish this video had been shot so that we could see what Suzanne was doing with the actors’ hands. Instead we got to look at someone’s back. Frustrating, because the message Suzanne was conveying was so worthwhile.

  • @laurenceschwartz8606
    @laurenceschwartz8606 3 роки тому +3

    Right. The bones underneath.
    What is the Action?
    The script will give you the clues.
    What is the actor Doing?
    It appears that Su is probably the best acting teacher in the Western word.
    She taught me all I know, as an honest actor and too as a stage director. Su is hard on her students, but that's because she want her students to become honest actors. I remember the first time I met Su, she convinced me what a dishonest actor I was.
    And I graduated from a reputable college with a BFA. Dear Su saw through the bad teachers I had and she straightened me out.
    L

  • @dee6738
    @dee6738 6 років тому +4

    This was great thank you Suzanne

  • @Cynsantoyo
    @Cynsantoyo 5 років тому +27

    This woman is scary as hell...and I want her beside me, teaching me now.

  • @taylorMFilms
    @taylorMFilms 5 років тому +2

    This is REALLY good.

  • @fikamajozini1865
    @fikamajozini1865 2 роки тому

    Wow good detector if i can call her that way but she so good wow🤞👌❤

  • @arunkumarpathak5785
    @arunkumarpathak5785 3 роки тому

    Thank you mam ☺️

  • @bensonchanks1899
    @bensonchanks1899 5 років тому +1

    very good

  • @aydagunes9130
    @aydagunes9130 Місяць тому

    R.i.P Suzanne 😇

  • @alexansari2138
    @alexansari2138 Рік тому

    There is a big difference between stage and screen acting.
    There are some things common, but there are many things that are different.
    I think acting is believing that you are the person you are acting to be. One should absorb the character into oneself without pretending.
    When I am behind the camera and the director is wanting the actor to feel something and the actor is not delivering then I know that the actor didn't fully understand the character well enough to absorb the character into themselves.
    I hate it when actors arrive late and have tantrum fits.

  • @byjacquelineb
    @byjacquelineb Рік тому

    🤍✨

  • @theosourvinos
    @theosourvinos 4 роки тому +1

    why would you hurt a woman's hand to show her love? that doesn't make any sense. do women find aggression attractive?

    • @gauravgautam8674
      @gauravgautam8674 4 роки тому +3

      what she did was spoon-feeding according to me by killing actor's individuality.

    • @thankyoujodi
      @thankyoujodi 3 роки тому

      @@gauravgautam8674 I thought the same. All the verbal shit was good. As soon as she got into the physical, it really caged him, like the bird.

    • @keadrincain
      @keadrincain 2 роки тому +1

      Not knowing this play they’re doing at all and just having the context here, the pain of squeezing the girl’s hand is to show her that staying with her uncle is going to hurt her; her uncle is the person caging the bird, she is the bird… Rudolfo is trying to show her that she needs to fly away and that her uncle needs to let her go. But also, maybe he’s saying that she herself is the cage of her own inner bird, and that she needs to let herself be free from her uncle instead of chaining herself down to him forever. It’s time to leave the proverbial nest and have a life of her own with Rudolfo.
      Regarding “spoon-feeding,” this is a rehearsal and Suzanne is either a director or an acting coach during this scene, so she’s doing her job, and doing so excellently. The actor can choose to ignore Suzanne’s coaching, but it would be unwise because this new physical action brings believable depth to the words he’s saying. Compare his first recitation to his final in the clip; there’s more energy, more life to what he’s saying by the end. “Actor’s individuality” is valid when an actor is consciously choosing to move or not move, or when an actor is performing formally, but in a rehearsal situation, an actor’s job is to learn how to perform their character as authentically and believably as possible, and it’s Suzanne’s job to help them get there.

    • @theosourvinos
      @theosourvinos 2 роки тому +1

      @@keadrincain yep. looking back on this now, my issue was actually with the play and the character's reaction, not the teachers instructions.

    • @davedahl4461
      @davedahl4461 Рік тому

      Miller’s a view from the bridge. Not one of my favorites. What she’s asking him to do is focus on the action. Focus on his partner. He will learn this and will find it without prompting. Having tools in your toolbox is always good.