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A fun and exciting workbook for actors to use in establishing a daily work schedule. Designed to help the actor integrate the two parts of the process, THE INSTRUMENT AND THE CRAFT. Which gives spontaneity, dimension, and authenticity to his performance. The numerous daily exercises deal with every aspect of acting including the actor's relationship to the business. Blank pages provide the actor with space to document his or her own involvement and progress. Being a workbook, every page is filled with a daily assignment and directions to practicing the exercises and applying them to dramatic material. Numerous photographs depict some recognizable actors involved in the work process. This is the second book by Eric Morris that chronicles his system of acting. It is a wonderful companion to 'NO ACTING PLEASE' since it continues where that book ends
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- Q: What is the main purpose of 'Being and Doing: A Workbook for Actors'? A: The workbook is designed to help actors establish a daily work schedule and integrate the two key components of acting: the instrument and the craft.
- Q: How many pages does this workbook contain? A: 'Being and Doing: A Workbook for Actors' contains 204 pages filled with exercises and assignments for actors.
- Q: Is this workbook suitable for beginners in acting? A: Yes, the workbook is suitable for both beginners and experienced actors, providing exercises that cater to various skill levels.
- Q: Who is the author of this workbook? A: The workbook is authored by Eric Morris, who has previously published works on acting techniques.
- Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: 'Being and Doing: A Workbook for Actors' is available in a paperback binding.
- Q: When was this workbook published? A: The workbook was published on May 1, 2005.
- Q: Are there any photographs included in the workbook? A: Yes, the workbook includes numerous photographs depicting recognizable actors engaged in the work process.
- Q: Does the workbook provide space for personal notes? A: Yes, it features blank pages for actors to document their involvement and progress.
- Q: Can this workbook be used in acting classes? A: Absolutely, it is ideal for use in acting classes as it offers structured exercises and assignments that facilitate learning.
- Q: What makes this workbook a companion to 'NO ACTING PLEASE'? A: It continues the concepts introduced in 'NO ACTING PLEASE', providing further insights and exercises for actors to enhance their skills.