THE LIVING ACTOR - Chapter 9: Imagination, Inner Monologue and Subtext
In this chapter we will work on developing 3 basic elements of Psychophysical Behavior (Action) Visualizing personal and imaginary images, composing a continuous Inner Monologue and deepening the unspoken meaning under the lines, (Subtext). (See Playlists: THE LIVING ACTOR - Active Analysis in Rehearsal for further exploration.)

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THE LIVING ACTOR - Chapter 10: Sense Memory and Analogous Emotions

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THE LIVING ACTOR - Chapter 11: Silent Action

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Acting Tips--How to Develop Your Imagination

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THE LIVING ACTOR - Chapter 2: Relaxation - Controlling the Flow of Muscular Energy

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Believe In Inner Dialogue | Aksel Haaning | TEDxCopenhagen

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THE LIVING ACTOR - Chapter 8: Tempo and Rhythm

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Writing Subtext — The Secret to Writing What's Under the Surface

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Annette Bening On Listening

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THE LIVING ACTOR - Chapter 1: Concentration and the Meditative State

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Every Scene You Write Has Subtext - Judith Weston

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Pro Acting Coach Breaks Down 13 Rage Scenes | Good & Bad Acting

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How to Access your Imagination as an Actor and Be in your Character's Circumstances

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Good Hair: Perceptions of Racism (Award winning short film)

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THE LIVING ACTOR - Chapter 7: Dissecting Organic Physical Actions

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You NEED Subtext in your Acting

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The Angry, Boozy, Lonely Genius Who Changed Detective TV Forever

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Oscar winning actor & writer Tom Hanks gives the Oxford Union an acting lesson

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SUBTEXT FOR ACTORS

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10-Minute Match | Lethal Netherlands 4-0 Argentina | A 1974 Classic

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