“I appreciate that, I value your input a lot as you are a big part of my development as an actor and as a person. Today went well, I continued to try to incorporate some of the things we talked about. Some takes were better than others, so it goes. In general things went well as the director did a big “yesss” gesture after one of my takes. It’s funny because as you said he likes the more intense version of the character. Tomorrow is another day and I will keep trying to do my best. Thanks again for all your help. ”
After delivering Directing the Actor at the New York University, Graduate Film School, the National Screen Institute, Winnipeg and for The Directors Guild of Canada this course is now being offered here.
Suitable candidates have a level of previous experience: either …
Using a feature film scene and typical TV scenes you will have time and space to pursue questions that you need to work on. With only one other actor there is a peaceful atmosphere to do detailed work that can most assist you…