Вхід або реєстрація
Для відслідковування статусу замовлень та рекомендацій
Щоб бачити терміни доставки
A much-needed textbook for the 21st Century student, which encourages actors to achieve intelligibility through rigorous language analysis and an exploration of their own accent and articulation practices.
Traditional speech work has long favored an upper-class white accent as the model of intelligibility. Because of that, generations of actors have felt disconnected from their own identities and acting choices.
This much-needed textbook redresses that trend and encourages actors to achieve intelligibility through rigorous language analysis and an exploration of their own accent and articulation practices.
Following an acting class model, where you first analyze the script then reveal yourself through it, this work breaks down a process for analyzing language in a way that excites the imagination. Guiding the student through the labyrinth of abstract concepts and terms, readers are delivered into the practicality of exercises and explorations, giving them self-awareness that enables them to make their own speech come alive.
Informed throughout by notes from the author's own extensive experience working with directors and acting teachers, this book serves as an ideal speech-training resource for the 21st -century actor, and includes specially commissioned online videos demonstrating key exercises.
"The author’s meticulous linguistic analysis paves the way for understanding the use of the technical skills of pitch/melody, volume/dynamics, and tempo/rhythm introduced later in the sequence. The inclusion of a warmup template is beneficial to giving students guidance in devising their own customized warmups." - Professor Robert Gonzalez, University of Tampa, USA
"A fresh and engaging approach to speech-work for actors working in the contemporary theatre. It stresses intelligibility and clarity in any accent or dialect rather than imposing a standard of speech that is only appropriate for a limited range or roles and styles." - David Carey, Voice and Text Director, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, USA
A much-needed textbook for the 21st Century student, which encourages actors to achieve intelligibility through rigorous language analysis and an exploration of their own accent and articulation practices.
Traditional speech work has long favored an upper-class white accent as the model of intelligibility. Because of that, generations of actors have felt disconnected from their own identities and acting choices.
This much-needed textbook redresses that trend and encourages actors to achieve intelligibility through rigorous language analysis and an exploration of their own accent and articulation practices.
Following an acting class model, where you first analyze the script then reveal yourself through it, this work breaks down a process for analyzing language in a way that excites the imagination. Guiding the student through the labyrinth of abstract concepts and terms, readers are delivered into the practicality of exercises and explorations, giving them self-awareness that enables them to make their own speech come alive.
Informed throughout by notes from the author's own extensive experience working with directors and acting teachers, this book serves as an ideal speech-training resource for the 21st -century actor, and includes specially commissioned online videos demonstrating key exercises.
"The author’s meticulous linguistic analysis paves the way for understanding the use of the technical skills of pitch/melody, volume/dynamics, and tempo/rhythm introduced later in the sequence. The inclusion of a warmup template is beneficial to giving students guidance in devising their own customized warmups." - Professor Robert Gonzalez, University of Tampa, USA
"A fresh and engaging approach to speech-work for actors working in the contemporary theatre. It stresses intelligibility and clarity in any accent or dialect rather than imposing a standard of speech that is only appropriate for a limited range or roles and styles." - David Carey, Voice and Text Director, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, USA