Exploring Television Acting
Editat de Dr Tom Cantrell, Dr Christopher Hoggen Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 mai 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781474248587
ISBN-10: 1474248586
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Methuen Drama
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1474248586
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Methuen Drama
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Divided
into
themed
sections
to
allow
readers
to
focus
in
on
the
areas
they
are
particularly
interested
in
Notă biografică
Dr
Tom
Cantrellis
Senior
Lecturer
and
Deputy
Head
of
the
Department
of
Theatre,
Film
and
Television
at
the
University
of
York,
UK.
He
has
published
on
modern
British
drama
on
stage
and
screen,
documentary
theatre
and
acting
processes.Dr
Christopher
Hoggis
Senior
Lecturer
in
Television
Theory
at
the
University
of
Westminster,
UK.
He
has
published
on
a
wide
range
of
topics,
including
work
on
British
television
drama,
television
acting
and
international
television
format
adaptation.
Cuprins
Exploring
Television
Acting:
An
IntroductionTom
Cantrell
and
Christopher
HoggTelevision
Acting:
Histories
and
Inheritances1
Performing
Sherlock:
A
Study
in
Studio
and
Location
RealismRichard
Hewett2
'Visible'
and
'Invisible'
Performance:
Framing
Performance
in
1970s
TelevisionDouglas
McNaughton3
'No-nonsense
Rozzer':
Philip
Glenister/Gene
Hunt,Life
on
Marsand
the
Particularity
of
Television
ActingStephen
LaceyTelevision
Acting:
Approaches
and
Perspectives4
'The
Organic
and
the
Technical':
a
Psychophysical
Approach
to
Television
ActingTom
Cantrell5
Viola
Davis:
A
Context
for
Her
Craft
and
Success
in
Series
TelevisionCynthia
Baron6
'I'm
going
in
there
GC
style':
Performance
and
Performative
Contracts
within
a
Crossover
of
Reality
Television
EnvironmentsLouise
Cope7
Truth
and
'Truthiness'
in
Acting
the
RealDerek
PagetTelevision
Acting:
Training
and
Industry8
Exploring
Actor
Training
for
TelevisionTrevor
Rawlins9
Accent
on
Talent:
The
Valorization
of
British
Actors
on
American
Quality
TelevisionChristine
Becker10
Exploring
the
Casting
of
British
and
Irish
Actors
in
Contemporary
US
Television
and
FilmSimone
Knox11
Well-being
and
the
Television
Actor:
Challenges
and
Coping
StrategiesChristopher
Hogg
and
Charlotte
Lucy
Smith
Recenzii
A
refreshing
contribution
to
an
overlooked
area
of
scholarship
and
offers
an
authoritative
new
approach
to
exploring
television
acting
.
This
book
provides
an
invigorating,
and
much
needed,
deviation
from
the
academic
tradition
of
prioritising
direction
and
editing
when
analysing
screen
acting.
This volume articulates in scholarly and practical ways what distinguishes television acting from theater and film acting . Training programs and film schools will benefit from these unique perspectives and the rich bibliographic resources the editors provide. Summing Up: Recommended.
This fascinating volume interrogates the multiple ways that the televisual medium impacts actors' work and lives. Taken together, the essays expose the full complexity of the system in which television actors work, from actor training and techniques, through casting and directing, to performances as captured and framed by camera operators and editors. By delving into this book, the reader will appreciate how actors adjust their art to the pressured world of television employment.
This is a seriously interesting read with a great format, which puts the state of television, and the changing nature of the job of television acting, brilliantly into context. As an actor its fascinating to have such detailed commentary on the business that I'm part of, from so many different perspectives.
The essays in this ambitious collection show how rich, and hitherto neglected, the topic of acting on television is. Pioneering original scholarship analyses how actors are trained and prepared, how they work in television and the ways they contribute to meaning. This book unlocks an exciting aspect of the field.
This volume articulates in scholarly and practical ways what distinguishes television acting from theater and film acting . Training programs and film schools will benefit from these unique perspectives and the rich bibliographic resources the editors provide. Summing Up: Recommended.
This fascinating volume interrogates the multiple ways that the televisual medium impacts actors' work and lives. Taken together, the essays expose the full complexity of the system in which television actors work, from actor training and techniques, through casting and directing, to performances as captured and framed by camera operators and editors. By delving into this book, the reader will appreciate how actors adjust their art to the pressured world of television employment.
This is a seriously interesting read with a great format, which puts the state of television, and the changing nature of the job of television acting, brilliantly into context. As an actor its fascinating to have such detailed commentary on the business that I'm part of, from so many different perspectives.
The essays in this ambitious collection show how rich, and hitherto neglected, the topic of acting on television is. Pioneering original scholarship analyses how actors are trained and prepared, how they work in television and the ways they contribute to meaning. This book unlocks an exciting aspect of the field.