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Performing Arts : Acting & Auditioning

Acting & Auditioning eBooks

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Acting in Musical Theatre
By: Deer, Joe; Vera, Rocco dal
Published by: Routledge

Acting in Musical Theatre is the only complete course in approaching a role in a musical. It is the first to combine acting, singing and dancing into a comprehensive guide, combining what have previously been treated as three separate disciplines. more...

Price: $30.95


Auditioning: An Actor-Friendly Guide
By: Merlin, Joanna; Prince, Harold
Published by: Knopf Publishing Group

Theater veteran and acting teacher Joanna Merlin has written the definitive guide to auditioning for stage and screen, bringing to it a valuable dual perspective. She has spent her career on both sides of the auditioning process, both as an award-winning casting director who has worked with Harold Prince, Bernard Bertolucci, and James Ivory, and as an accomplished actor herself. more...

Price: $9.95


Film And Tv Acting
By: Institute For Career Research Contributing Editors
Published by: Institute For Career Research

The most important thing to understand is that most of the actors who achieve some degree of success do so because there is ABSOLUTELY NOTHING ELSE IN THE WORLD THAT THEY CAN POSSIBLY IMAGINE THEMSELVES DOING. That being said, most must do a lot of “grunt work” type jobs: waiting tables, maid service, temping, or anything else that will pay the bills while allowing themselves flexibility in schedule, so that there’s time for auditions, meetings with casting directors and agents, and working on your image. In a way, a career in acting is similar to marketing and sales. A career in TV and film acting requires you to market yourself. You must find the best and most appropriate way to present yourself to those who are hiring. True, you have to do this to get a job in any profession, but an actor will be doing this kind of self-promotion on a daily basis. There’s no such thing as job security in the world of television and film acting, so it is your job always to be on the lookout for the next assignment. Knowledge is power, so stay current on the show business trade papers, and even if you’re fortunate enough to have a great agent who gets you a lot of auditions, you must do a lot of your own research. Talk to people, take classes, and be aware of the latest trends in the industry. Once you get the job, you are expected to know what you’re doing. This is where the technique you develop and consistently practice (in classes, workshops, or on stage) is crucial. Most important, however, is your attitude. Many actors are jaded and bitter; it’s a very tough business, full of failure. But it’s not impossible, and you’ll often find that working actors are generally positive about their outlook on the business – and life. more...

Price: $15.00


Acting
By: Osnes, Beth
Published by: ABC-CLIO

This volume covers acting techniques from all over the world. It looks at: the performances of indigenous peoples; contributions of women worldwide to acting; and Greek, Ancient Roman, Aztec, and many other cultures' theatre. more...

Price: $105.00


Acting (Re)considered
By: Zarrilli, Phillip (ed.)
Published by: Routledge

This is an exceptionally wide-ranging collection of theories on acting, ideas about body and training, and statements about the actor in performance. more...

Price: $37.95


Acting Characters
By: Elsam, Paul
Published by: A & C Black

A guide to researching, planning and performing more truthful and realistic characters. It describes 16 easily followed steps designed to simplify Stanislavski's teachings, with practical exercises to follow. This book considers key elements of communication and the characteristics of human behaviour. more...

Price: $20.00


Acting for Singers
By: Ostwald, David F.
Published by: Oxford University Press (US)

Explains how to analyse a script of libretto, shows how to develop a character building on material in the score, and gives the singing performer the tools to act believably. This book addresses the problems of concenration, trust, and projection, among others, and includes concrete examples from opera and musical theatre. more...

Price: $25.00


Actor's Way
By: Christoffersen, Erik Exe; Fowler, Richard
Published by: Routledge

A fascinating account of personal and professional development in the theatre. Under the unique direction of Eugenio Barba, four experienced actors talk about the secrets and the practical realities of training. more...

Price: $41.99


The Actress
By: Hollinger, Karen
Published by: Routledge

Investigates the contemporary film actress both as an artist and as an ideological construct. This book examines the major issues in studying film acting, stardom, and the Hollywood actress. It combines theories of screen acting and of film stardom, and presents a synthesis of methodologies. It offers a fresh approach to these subjects of study. more...

Price: $25.95


Actresses as Working Women
By: Davis, Tracy C.
Published by: Routledge

Using historical evidence and personal accounts, Davis examines the reality of conditions for `ordinary' actresses, their working environments, employment patterns, and the reasons why acting continued as a popular though insecure profession. more...

Price: $135.00


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