Screen Acting: A Cognitive Approach

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    Abstract

    This book approaches film and television acting from an actor’s perspective rather than that of an audience member, and therefore theorizes how screen acting works as a process that engages an actor’s memory, imagination, emotions, and physical body in the creation of a character. It argues that film actors strive to perform profound empathetic connections with their characters and fellow actors, and then put themselves out there through performing to make those connections clear to the eventual audience. It combines interviews with working professional film and television actors, key insights and methods from Film, Television, and Theatre Studies, and theories of imagination and embodiment to show that screen actors are more than just "the moving parts" of the mise-en-scene.
    Original languageEnglish
    PublisherEdinburgh University Press
    Number of pages224
    ISBN (Electronic)9781474484152
    ISBN (Print)9781474484138
    Publication statusPublished - 2022

    Keywords

    • acting
    • television acting
    • cognitive film studies
    • empathy
    • film acting
    • performance

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