Actorsmotivation's Blog

Tips and advice for actors of all ages!

How Well Do You Know Your Character?

You are given a script.  Your character is close to your height and weight and is your sex.  That is why you were chosen.  Now it is up to you to make choices to define and understand your character.  You find out that the role you are playing is that of a professor of mathematics.  He or she is living in New Jersey and is currently working at Princeton University, middle aged, have a wife and three children. Your hair is brown, eyes are blue.  The character drives a Saab.

The facts are known but these are just statistics.  Does the professor cheat on his wife?  Any phobias?  Does he love one child more than the other two?

These questions can go on and on as you pick apart the script looking for clues.  These questions carry with them deeper questions.  For example, why does he cheat on his wife?  Why is the professor afraid of using erasers on the chalkboard and prefers to have a damp washcloth handy instead?

Our job as an actor is to find and ACCEPT our characters flaws and idiosyncrasies, then play them out truthfully.  Not to judge them.  Judging them only defuses and debilitates the role.   The only rule that we as actors should follow is if that role causes us to go against our morality or principles.  If we allow that to happen for any reason, we lose touch of who we are.

David Wayne

November 28, 2010 Posted by | Acting, acting classes, character analysis, Directors, exercise and acting, morality, scene work, Talent | , , , , | Leave a comment

Tai Chi for Actors!

Tai Chi is a form of Chinese exercise that delivers powerful health results in a gentle but effective way. Tai Chi is over five hundred years old and is taught in five different forms.  It is an excellent way to get the actor’s instrument in tune!  It costs little to start (about 10.00 for a DVD/Book combo) and can be practiced daily at home. This is great for those of you who are on a tight budget! 

It is an art form with movements similar to Ballet and Ballroom dancing. Tai Chi appears easy, but be prepared for sore muscles and quite a bit of sweating! I am excited to bring this to the actorsmotivation blog. I have been practicing Tai Chi for 3 years and this art/exercise is not something to be missed! 
If living in Manhatten, Tai Chi is practiced in Union Square!   It is easy to find (see map)  and provides an oasis in the midst of  the busy NYC life style!

Tai Chi DVD/Book                                                 David Wayne

Warning: as with all exercise check with you physican first before attempting any athletic endeavor.

June 17, 2010 Posted by | exercise and acting, Tai Chi | , , , | Leave a comment