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Friday, February 15, 2019

Essay --

Emotional memory is one of the regularitys used in Stanislavskis system of rules. This method is where the instrumentalist draws on one of their own personal memories that relates to the situation their tone is in. Emotional memory helps the actor to really become the fictitious character and show the emotions the character would be feeling at the time. For example, if your character is grieving you would consider of a time when you have grieved and remember how you felt and how you reacted to certain situations at this time. I have used this method during my rehearsal fulfill on several occasions and it works well for me. I feel this method assists to make my performance real and believable. Emotional memory is a oversize part of method playing, although this method was devised by Stanislavski, Lee Strasberg said, Method acting is what all actors have always done whenever they acted well. (www.methodactingstrasberg.com,11/13). When emotional memory is merged into the reh earsal process, the actor really starts to feel the same way that the character would in the given situation. An example of this from Stanislavskis book An Actor Prepares is when an actor is guided through an emotional memory exercise by the director. approximate our amazement when both Tortsov and Rokhmanov told us that, whereas our playing of this exercise used to be indirect, insincere, fresh and true today it was false, insincere and affective. We were dismayed at such unexpected criticism. We insisted that we really felt what we were doing. Of course you were feeling something, said the director. If you were not you would be dead. The point is what were you seeing? Let us try to unravel things and to compare your former with your present exercise. (Stanislavski, 1936 163-... ...t ways. Once this part of the rehearsal process is complete the actor will know which emotions and feelings work best in the scene and will begin to incorporate emotional memory and the inward mono logue. In conclusion to this essay we can say that Stanislavskis system in the training of the actor and the rehearsal process is effective. The system helps actors to hear down their characters gradually and really know the role. Some may take down the say that the system helps them to almost become the character. The system has played a significant part in athletic field training for many years. It has been used, fitting and interpreted by several practitioners, actors and tutors. For many years to come Stanislavskis system will still be used in household training. Not only is it an effective system it is the past, present and future of theatre training and the rehearsal process.

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