Stanislavsky System Flashcards
(17 cards)
Concentration
An active process force attention to reality of the stage
Relaxation
Tension is our greatest enemy. Important for freeing the Mind. Relaxation is a lure for inspiration.
Circle of attention
The consistent shifting of attention in the world of the play is crucial to living on stage
Public solitude
As if only the people in the furniture on the stage or present to forget about that huge space with audiences is sitting
Sensory recall
Recall events using all five senses get your senses and memories in shape
Imagination
Magic IF is the key that opens the door to essentially imagination
Given circumstances
What we know to be true from the script
Action
Acting is doing with purpose you lose your self conscious awareness of you
Objective
What you want to do object of your desire
Subtext
Our words are Tips of the iceberg subtext is meaning below the water
Adaption
The shifting of actions in response to new circumstances
Super objective
Sort of like the actors thing your overall character goal
Communion
The living exchange between characters rivets the audiences attention to live in chemistry between us is what is compelling
Tempo
Consider it or verses outer spoken versus physical how are leads to circumstances in her verses outer tempo of disarming a bomb for example
Emotional memory
The actor calling up emotions from his personal past two system creating the characters reality must be controllable and repeatable
Inner technique
Imagination concentration magic if gives circumstances since of truth public solitude since her very recall objectives actions emotion memory inner Tempo rhythms
Outer technique
Relaxation voice dictation movement aerobics our tempo rhythm