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The Science of On-Camera Acting: With commentary by Dr. Paul Ekman

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"One of the most technically focused on-camera manuals on the market... Morris looks at the neuroscience behind human emotions and what the camera actually captures—from the mechanics of dialogue, voice, and physicality, to discovering your own form of naturalistic acting." –Backstage.comClick on the author's name to watch a "Science of On-Camera Acting" seminar at the American Film Institute (AFI) sponsored by the Screen Actors Guild (SAG).

The Science of On-Camera Acting is a fusion of art, science, and on-set experience distilled into a working actor's guide for refining on-camera skills and creating memorable roles.

Named by Time Magazine as one of the world's most influential psychologists, Dr. Paul Ekman shares discoveries in psychology and behavioral science that catalyzed this non-analytic approach for mastering naturalism, comedy, and complex character work in the short time actors have to prepare for auditions and bookings. These techniques keep actors out of their heads and grounded in the moment, in a creative flow, channeling impulse into standout performances.



A step-by-step process for tailoring your work to the camera’s perspective.How impulse is your most powerful tool and how to use it with precision.What science tells us about the nature of identity and how to make psycho-physical transformations into compelling characters completely unlike yourself.How to stop micro-expressing nervousness on camera.How the camera reads the stakes of the scene through the indentation between your collarbone and surrounding muscle tissue.What the camera sees on your face when you are trying to remember a line.Simple, science-based exercises devised for Olympic athletes and adapted for actors to reach peak performance under pressure.Learn why Stanislavski abandoned the Method in favor of a non-analytical approach.Read The Science of On-Camera Acting before your next audition and find out why reviewers are calling it their "bible for on-camera acting."

191 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 2, 2014

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May 3, 2015
There are many good acting books on technique, presence even the business of acting. For a film and television actor however, it is all about being on camera and knowing the subtleties of that medium. Andrea has given us an excellent guide to how to "see" what the camera sees by actually using the camera and the studies of Paul Ekman.
This isn't a large volume but is succinct and tells pretty much what we need to know to improve our on-screen presence. This is now my go to book for acting.
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