Monday, July 4, 2011

Meisner Technique- Scene Study Meisner Technique

In a general sense scene study is the breaking down of a scene and looking at how an actor's character fits into the story as a whole. The Meisner acting technique uses scene study to delve even deeper, looking at specific details relating to the characters, their interactions, relationships, analysis of what happened "offstage" to propel the character into the scene--the list goes on. Playwrights have very meaningful reasons for putting characters into scenes and it is the actor's responsibility to dig as deeply as possible into every nuance of the character and how it effects not only the scene but the development of the overall story.





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